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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions 23-049/sections/04-terms_and_definitions.adoc
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[.source]
<<cen_env_1613,CEN ENV 1613:1995>>

[[coordinate_definition]]
=== coordinate

one of a sequence of numbers designating the position of a point

[.source]
<<iso19111,ISO 19111>>

NOTE: In many coordinate reference systems, the coordinate numbers are qualified by units.

[[coordinate-reference-system_definition]]
=== coordinate reference system

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NOTE: Coordinate reference systems are independent of each other if coordinate values in one cannot be converted or transformed into coordinate values in the other.

[[coordinate_definition]]
=== coordinate

one of a sequence of numbers designating the position of a point

[.source]
<<iso19111,ISO 19111>>

NOTE: In a spatial coordinate reference system, the coordinate numbers are qualified by units.

[[coordinate-epoch_definition]]
=== coordinate epoch

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