Co-ordinate
21ordinate — or•di•nate [[t]ˈɔr dnˌɪt, ˌeɪt[/t]] n. math. (in plane Cartesian coordinates) the y coordinate of a point: its distance from the x axis measured parallel to the y axis Compare abscissa • Etymology: 1670–80; extracted from NL (līnea) ōrdinātē… …
22ordinate — noun Etymology: New Latin (linea) ordinate (applicata), literally, line applied in an orderly manner Date: 1676 the Cartesian coordinate obtained by measuring parallel to the y axis compare abscissa …
23ordinate axis — ordinačių ašis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. ordinate axis vok. Ordinatenachse, f rus. ординатная ось, f; ось ординат, f pranc. axe d ordonnées, m …
24ordinate axis — ordinačių ašis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. ordinate axis vok. Ordinatenachse, f rus. ось ординат, f pranc. axe d’ordonnées, m …
25ordinate — adj. [L. ordin, methodical arrangement] Arranged in rows, such as ornamentations or punctures …
26ordinate — 1. noun the value of a coordinate on the vertical (Y) axis 2. verb a) to ordain a priest, or …
27ordinate — In a plane cartesian coordinate system, the vertical axis (y). Cf.:abscissa. * * * or·di·nate (orґdĭ nət) [L. ordinare to arrange in order] in a two dimensional coordinate system, the distance of a point from the horizontal (x) axis,… …
28Ordinate axis — Ось ординат …
29Ordinate — Or·di·na̲·te die; , n; Math; der Abstand, den ein Punkt von der waagrechten (x )Achse eines Koordinatensystems hat ↔ Abszisse || K : Ordinatenachse …
30Ordinate — Or|di|na|te 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n; Math.〉 parallel zur Ordinatenachse abgemessener Linienabschnitt; Ggs.: Abszisse [Etym.: <lat. ordinatus »geordnet«; → Ordination] …