ordinate in English

noun
1
(in a system of coordinates) the y -coordinate, representing the distance from a point to the horizontal or x -axis measured parallel to the vertical or y -axis.
The negative and positive signs on the ordinate mean, respectively, underestimation and overestimation of the expected values.

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1. The ordinate scale is linear in decibels.

2. Synchronous: In data transmission, signals co - ordinate by timing pulses.

3. Abscissa sequencing occurs around the process of ordinate measurement

4. Transverse forces acting in the positiveco - ordinate direction are positive.

5. Abstract: Tri - ordinate measuring machine is an efficient measuring instrument.

6. Do we need to co - ordinate with the ward clerk?

7. A0130 Absolute vorticity Vorticity measured in an absolute co-ordinate system.

8. 17 The cooker is green, to co-ordinate with the kitchen.

9. To direct and co - ordinate the work of QC line supervisor.

10. Upon receipt of properly authorized customer demand, co - ordinate sizing effort.

11. This is done with a transformation from a co-ordinate system fixed in space to a co-ordinate system fixed in time using results of a numerical tidal model.

12. To co - ordinate with other departments to improve work and solve problems.

13. A forum to co - ordinate regulators – the International Competition Network – already exists.

14. We should also learn how to co - ordinate air and ground operations.

15. An algebraic grid generation technique is used to transform the governing equations into a body fitted rectangular co-ordinate system that allows coincidence of all boundary lines with the co-ordinate lines.

16. Prepare and co - ordinate budgets and standard costing for planning, feedback and control.

17. ‘He has accepted to co-ordinate the invitation to Basilians in the area.’

18. The point (3,2) has 3 as its Abscissa and 2 as its ordinate.

19. Use a minimum of ordinate and abscissa values so they do not run together.

20. Teaches bearings, triangulate, plot co - ordinate grids , compensate for declination and read topographic maps.

21. Arointed, DERATION, DETAINOR, IDARENOT, NADORITE, ORDINATE, READINTO, RODENTIA: See the dictionary definition for RATIONED

22. It &; am # 39 ; s e ential that you co - ordinate the new launch strategy.

23. R is the slope of the straight line and B its ordinate at the origin.

24. The main purpose of reviving the Council was to co-ordinate the republics' independence strategies.

25. His task is to co-ordinate and facilitate the connections between all the administrations concerned

26. Method and device for the illustration of ordinate/abscissa value pairs on a display unit

27. Bridget Ewing has kindly agreed to co-ordinate the tea arrangements for the October meeting.

28. Thus we need a good family doctor to co - ordinate better use of all these medicines.

29. The hydrographic structure transformed onto a co-ordinate system fixed in time is much more similar to the structure obtained by satellite pictures and shows dynamical processes much clearer than in a co-ordinate system fixed in space.

30. Plot this ratio on the abscissa and on the ordinate the ratio of the corresponding masses

31. The words Abscissa, ordinate and applicate are sometimes used to refer to coordinate axes rather than the coordinate values.

32. It would co-ordinate with geographical desks in carrying out ex-ante evaluations of proposed actions.

33. It is a massive exercise to co-ordinate, with fantastic Camaraderies between all the different services

34. The choice of ordinate arises from the empirical observation that A2B 1 is required for chaos.

35. In each case the ordinate shows the relative cleavage at each bond, presented on an arbitrary scale.

36. For 3D diagrams, the names "Abscissa" and "ordinate" are rarely used for x and y, respectively

37. demonstrate that they are able to direct and co-ordinate the work of a large administrative unit

38. 8 One moderator will be the team leader and will co-ordinate the work of the team.

39. GERTH operates as follows: the grouping co-ordinate administrative and financial queries on projects of a scientific nature.

40. - The information demands of the CFCA concerning fishing activities, as needed to co-ordinate deployment of pooled resources

41. In that case time is plotted along the abscissa and vertical position (depth, height, pressure) along the ordinate.

42. The zonal administrators would co-ordinate policies and plans, thus reducing pressure of work on ministries in Thimphu.

43. 13 The ordinate scaling is derived by dividing the area beneath a normal distribution curve into columnar segments of equal area.

44. The Information Society focal point group within Eurostat will co-ordinate the activities of the different units involved.

45. 30 He helped man the bridge and co-ordinate the rescue operation after the crew allegedly abandoned ship.

46. Charitable services, namely administrative services to formulate, co-ordinate, monitor and evaluate projects relating to victims of violence

47. On the abscissa are arranged the fingers, from the reed to the bell, the ordinate indicates their relative stress.

48. First of all, the Commission seeks to co-ordinate the impact of different policy and legal measures on industry.

49. 28 Outhwaite names' champion Peter Nutting is to head a new working party to co-ordinate syndicate action groups.

50. He was mayor of Belfast in 1885-7 and helped co-ordinate the campaign against the home rule bill.