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  • 11Ordinate — Ordinate, s. Koordinaten …

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  • 12Ordinate — Ordināte, s. Koordinaten …

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  • 13ordinate — index nominate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 14ordinatė — ordinãtė dkt. Ordinãčių aši̇̀s …

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  • 15ordinate — ► NOUN Mathematics ▪ a straight line from a point on a graph drawn parallel to the vertical axis and meeting the other; the y coordinate. ORIGIN from Latin linea ordinata applicata line applied parallel …

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  • 16Ordinate — See also: ordination In mathematics, ordinate refers to that element of an ordered pair which is plotted on the vertical axis of a two dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, as opposed to the abscissa. The ordinate is the second of the two… …

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  • 17Ordinate — Ein kartesisches Koordinatensystem ist ein orthogonales Koordinatensystem. Es ist nach dem latinisierten Namen Cartesius seines Erfinders René Descartes benannt. Im zwei und dreidimensionalen Raum handelt es sich um das am häufigsten verwendete… …

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  • 18Ordinate — vertikale Achse; Senkrechte (umgangssprachlich); Ordinatenachse; y Achse; y Koordinate * * * Or|di|na|te 〈f. 19; Math.〉 parallel zur Ordinatenachse abgemessene Strecke * * * Or|di|na|te, die; , n [zu lat. ( …

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  • 19ordinate — /awr dn it , ayt /, n. Math. (in plane Cartesian coordinates) the y coordinate of a point: its distance from the x axis measured parallel to the y axis. Cf. abscissa. [1670 80; extracted from NL (linea) ordinate (applicata) (line applied) in… …

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  • 20ordinate — {{11}}ordinate (adj.) late 14c., from L. ordinatus, pp. of ordinare arrange (see ORDAIN (Cf. ordain)). Related: Ordinately. {{12}}ordinate (v.) 1560s, from L. ordinatus, pp. of ordinare arrange (see ORDAIN (Cf. ordain)). Related: Ordinated …

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