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Definition of ordinate
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Ordinate
(a.)
Well-ordered;
orderly;
regular;
methodical.
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Trilinear
::
Trilinear
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
included
by, three
lines;
as,
trilinear
coordinates..
Coordinateness
::
Coordinateness
(n.) The state of being
coordinate;
equality
of rank or
authority.
Dichotomy
::
Dichotomy
(n.)
Division
or
distribution
of
genera
into two
species;
division
into two
subordinate
parts.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Not
submitted
to
restraint,
training,
or
regulation;
turbulent;
tempestuous;
violent;
ungoverned;
licentious;
inordinate;
disorderly;
irregular;
fanciful;
imaginary;
visionary;
crazy..
Lieutenancy
::
Lieutenancy
(n.) The body of
lieutenants
or
subordinates.
Sinusoid
::
Sinusoid
(n.) The curve whose
ordinates
are
proportional
to the sines of the
abscissas,
the
equation
of the curve being y = a sin x. It is also
called
the curve of
sines..
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.
Foreordinate
::
Foreordinate
(v. t.) To
foreordain.
Subservience
::
Subserve
(v. i.) To be
subservient
or
subordinate;
to serve in an
inferior
capacity.
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A
mechanical
contrivance,
an
auxiliary
machine,
or a
subordinate
part of a
machine,
rendering
convenient
service,
and often
supplying
the place of a boy or
attendant
who was
commonly
called
Jack.
Creeks
::
Creeks
(n. pl.) A tribe or
confederacy
of North
American
Indians,
including
the
Muskogees,
Seminoles,
Uchees,
and other
subordinate
tribes.
They
formerly
inhabited
Georgia,
Florida,
and
Alabama..
Xenomania
::
Xenomania
(n.) A mania for, or an
inordinate
attachment
to,
foreign
customs,
institutions,
manners,
fashions,
etc..
Intemperate
::
Intemperate
(a.)
Excessive;
ungovernable;
inordinate;
violent;
immoderate;
as,
intemperate
language,
zeal, etc.;
intemperate
weather..
Dean
::
Dean (n.) A
dignitary
or
presiding
officer
in
certain
ecclesiastical
and lay
bodies;
esp., an
ecclesiastical
dignitary,
subordinate
to a
bishop..
Second
::
Second
(a.) Next to the first in
value,
power,
excellence,
dignity,
or rank;
secondary;
subordinate;
inferior..
Subaltern
::
Subaltern
(n.) A
person
holding
a
subordinate
position;
specifically,
a
commissioned
military
officer
below the rank of
captain..
Undersong
::
Undersong
(n.)
Accompanying
strain;
subordinate
and
underlying
meaning;
accompaniment;
undertone.
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) The space
within
an arch, and above a
lintel
or a
subordinate
arch,
spanning
the
opening
below the
arch..
Landreeve
::
Landreeve
(n.) A
subordinate
officer
on an
extensive
estate,
who acts as an
assistant
to the
steward..
Undergod
::
Undergod
(n.) A lower or
inferio/
god; a
subordinate
deity;
a
demigod.
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