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or·di·nate
/ˈɔrdnət, ˈɔrdṇət, dṇˌet/
縱線,縱座標
From:
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ordinate
縱坐標
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·di·nate
a.
Well-ordered
;
orderly
;
regular
;
methodical
.
“A
life
blissful
and
ordinate
.”
Ordinate figure
Math.
,
a
figure
whose
sides
and
angles
are
equal
;
a
regular
figure
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·di·nate
,
n.
Geom.
The
distance
of
any
point
in
a
curve
or
a
straight
line
,
measured
on
a
line
called
the
axis
of
ordinates
or
on
a
line
parallel
to
it
,
from
another
line
called
the
axis
of
abscissas
,
on
which
the
corresponding
abscissa
of
the
point
is
measured
.
Note:
☞
The
ordinate
and
abscissa
,
taken
together
,
are
called
coordinates
,
and
define
the
position
of
the
point
with
reference
to
the
two
axes
named
,
the
intersection
of
which
is
called
the
origin
of
coordinates
.
In
a
typical
two-dimensional
plot
,
viewed
on
a
plane
graph
in
its
normal
orientation
with
perpendicular
axes
,
the
ordinate
is
the
vertical
axis
;
when
the
axes
are
labeled
as
x
and
y
,
it
is
the
y-axis
.
See
Coordinate
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·di·nate
v. t.
To
appoint
,
to
regulate
;
to
harmonize
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ordinate
n
:
the
value
of
a
coordinate
on
the
vertical
axis
v
1:
appoint
to
a
clerical
posts
; "
he
was
ordained
in
the
Church
"
[
syn
:
ordain
,
consecrate
,
order
]
2:
bring
(
components
or
parts
)
into
proper
or
desirable
coordination
correlation
; "
align
the
wheels
of
my
car
";
"
ordinate
similar
parts
" [
syn
:
align
,
coordinate
]
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