Definition of Terrestrial guidance

1. Noun. A method of controlling the flight of a missile by devices that respond to the strength and direction of the earth's gravitational field.

Generic synonyms: Direction, Guidance, Steering

Lexicographical Neighbors of Terrestrial Guidance

terrellas
terremote
terremotes
terrene
terrenely
terrenes
terrenity
terreous
terreplein
terrepleins
terres-vertes
terrestial
terrestre
terrestrial
terrestrial dynamical time
terrestrial guidance (current term)
terrestrial planet
terrestrial planets
terrestrial telescope
terrestrial time
terrestriality
terrestrialize
terrestrialized
terrestrializes
terrestrializing
terrestrially
terrestrials
terrestrious
terret
terrets

Literary usage of Terrestrial guidance

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Universal Spiritualism: Spirit Communion in All Ages Among All Nations by William Wilberforce Juvenal Colville (1906)
"... I cannot specialize any particular season when I have enjoyed the greatest number of distinct proofs of super-terrestrial guidance, but such have always ..."

2. Lectures on Great Men by Frederic Myers (1856)
"No man, perhaps, may rightly, or can easily, judge the very brother he best knows, otherwise than for his own terrestrial guidance. And if very difficult ..."

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