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Definition of coordinate
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Coordinate
(a.) Equal in rank or
order;
not
subordinate.
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Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) The
intersection
of a plane of
projection,
or an
original
plane,
with a
coordinate
plane..
Abscissa
::
Abscissa
(n.) One of the
elements
of
reference
by which a
point,
as of a
curve,
is
referred
to a
system
of fixed
rectilineal
coordinate
axes..
Potential
::
Potential
(n.) In the
theory
of
gravitation,
or of other
forces
acting
in
space,
a
function
of the
rectangular
coordinates
which
determine
the
position
of a
point,
such that its
differential
coefficients
with
respect
to the
coordinates
are equal to the
components
of the force at the point
considered;
-- also
called
potential
function,
or force
function.
It is
called
also
Newtonian
potential
when the force is
directed
to a fixed
center
and is
inversely
as the
square
of the
distance
from the cente
Unicursal
::
Unicursal
(a.) That can be
passed
over in a
single
course;
-- said of a curve when the
coordinates
of the point on the curve can be
expressed
as
rational
algebraic
functions
of a
single
parameter
/.
Coordination
::
Coordination
(n.) The state of being
coordinate,
or of equal rank,
dignity,
power,
etc..
Bilinear
::
Bilinear
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
included
by, two
lines;
as,
bilinear
coordinates..
Trilinear
::
Trilinear
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
included
by, three
lines;
as,
trilinear
coordinates..
Polar
::
Polar (a.)
Pertaining
to,
reckoned
from, or
having
a
common
radiating
point;
as, polar
coordinates..
Neither
::
Neither
(conj.)
not
either;
generally
used to
introduce
the first of two or more
coordinate
clauses
of which those that
follow
begin with nor.
Sectant
::
Sectant
(n.) One of the
portions
of space
bounded
by the three
coordinate
planes.
Specif.
(Crystallog.),
one of the parts of a
crystal
into which it is
divided
by the axial
planes..
Coordinate
::
Coordinate
(v. t.) To make
coordinate;
to put in the same order or rank; as, to
coordinate
ideas in
classification..
Apsis
::
Apsis (n.) In a curve
referred
to polar
coordinates,
any point for which the
radius
vector
is a
maximum
or
minimum..
Quadrant
::
Quadrant
(n.) One of the four parts into which a plane is
divided
by the
coordinate
axes. The upper
right-hand
part is the first
quadrant;
the upper
left-hand
part the
second;
the lower
left-hand
part the
third;
and the lower
right-hand
part the
fourth
quadrant.
Incoordinate
::
Incoordinate
(a.) Not
coordinate.
Octant
::
Octant
(n.) One of the eight parts into which a space is
divided
by three
coordinate
planes.
Coordinate
::
Coordinate
(a.) Equal in rank or
order;
not
subordinate.
Coordinate
::
Coordinate
(n.) A thing of the same rank with
another
thing;
one two or more
persons
or
things
of equal rank,
authority,
or
importance..
Coordinately
::
Coordinately
(adv.)
In a
coordinate
manner.
Coordinate
::
Coordinate
(n.)
Lines,
or other
elements
of
reference,
by means of which the
position
of any
point,
as of a
curve,
is
defined
with
respect
to
certain
fixed
lines,
or
planes,
called
coordinate
axes and
coordinate
planes.
See
Abscissa..
Seismometry
::
Seismometry
(n.) The
mensuration
of such
phenomena
of
earthquakes
as can be
expressed
in
numbers,
or by their
relation
to the
coordinates
of
space..
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