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Definition of "ordinate" in Anglais

noun

  1. (geometry) The second of the two terms by which a point is referred to, in a system of fixed rectilinear coordinate (Cartesian coordinate) axes.

    • Coordinate term: abscissa
    • The point (3,2) has 3 as its abscissa and 2 as its ordinate.
  2. (geometry) The vertical line representing an axis of a Cartesian coordinate system, on which the ordinate (sense above) is shown.

verb

  1. (transitive) To align a series of objects.

  2. (transitive, uncommon) To ordain a priest, or consecrate a bishop.

  3. (transitive, now rare) To order or regulate; to control, govern, or direct.

  4. (transitive, obsolete) To institute, establish; to ordain; to predestine.

  5. (transitive, statistics, ecology) To subject to the mathematical operation of ordination.

  6. (obsolete) past participle of ordinate

adjective

  1. (rare after the 17th c., of someone) Observant of order, keeping within set limits; moderate, temperate

  2. (obsolete, of things) Conforming to order or rule, ordered, regulated, regular, orderly.

    • ordinate power
  3. (entomology, rare) Arranged regularly in a row or rows.

  4. (geometry, obsolete) Of a figure: having all its sides and angles equal.

  5. (mathematics, obsolete, only in Euclid translations) Relating to an ordered series of ratios.

    • ordinate proportionality; ordinate proportion