rhumb line

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A course that crosses every meridian at the same angle — a line of constant compass bearing. On a globe it spirals toward the pole; on a Mercator map it appears as a straight line, which is exactly why Mercator invented his projection. A rhumb line is not the shortest distance between two points (that's a great circle), but it's the easiest to steer.
Etymology
French rumb or Spanish rumbo, from Latin rhombus, a spinning thing.
French Latin navigation
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