rhumb

/rʌm/
noun
  1. A constant compass bearing used in navigation, especially one that follows a line of constant direction (a rhumb line).
    • The captain plotted a rhumb to keep the ship on a steady course.
    • On the old map, each rhumb was marked with a straight line radiating from the compass rose.
    • Sailors used rhumbs to navigate across the ocean without changing direction.
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