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TIEIN |
Coordinate |
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ORGANISE |
Coordinate |
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ORCHESTRATE |
Coordinate |
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COORDINATED |
Of Coordinate |
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COORDINATING |
Of Coordinate |
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INCOORDINATE |
Not coordinate. |
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COORDINATELY |
In a coordinate manner. |
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DISPARATE |
Pertaining to two coordinate species or divisions. |
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COORDINATENESS |
The state of being coordinate; equality of rank or
authority. |
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COORDINATION |
The state of being coordinate, or of equal rank,
dignity, power, etc. |
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TRACE |
The intersection of a plane of projection, or an original
plane, with a coordinate plane. |
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OCTANT |
One of the eight parts into which a space is divided by
three coordinate planes. |
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COORDINATE |
To make coordinate; to put in the same order or
rank; as, to coordinate ideas in classification. |
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EITHER |
Precedes two, or more, coordinate words or
phrases, and is introductory to an alternative. It is correlative to
or. |
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NEITHER |
Not either; generally used to introduce the first of
two or more coordinate clauses of which those that follow begin with
nor. |
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ABSCISSA |
One of the elements of reference by which a point, as of
a curve, is referred to a system of fixed rectilineal coordinate axes. |
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SECTANT |
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. |
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QUADRANT |
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-han... |
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RADIUS VECTOR |
...uccessive points of a curve, in a system of polar coordinates. See
Coordinate, n. ... |