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In navigation and maritime terminology, a "position line" refers to a line on a chart or map that indicates a possible line of position (LOP) for a vessel or object. When navigators use celestial navigation, dead reckoning, or other methods to determine their location, they can create position lines based on various data points, such as the angles of celestial bodies or bearings from landmarks.

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