IPA: /ˈlɔːrən/
KK: /ˈlɔːrən/
A system used for navigation that determines a location by analyzing the time it takes for radio signals from multiple ground stations to reach a receiver.
The ship used loran to navigate through the foggy waters.
The word 'loran' originates from the term 'LORAN', which stands for 'Long Range Navigation'. It is a system used for navigation that utilizes low-frequency radio transmitters to determine the position of a vessel or aircraft. The term itself does not have traditional roots in Latin, Greek, or other ancient languages, but is a modern acronym formed from English words.
Think of 'Long Range Navigation' when you hear 'loran' — it helps you remember that this term refers to a system used for navigating over long distances.