origin of coordinates

  • 1origin of coordinates — koordinačių pradžia statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. origin of coordinates vok. Koordinatenanfangspunkt, m; Koordinatenursprung, m rus. начало координат, n pranc. origine de cordonnées, f …

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  • 2origin of coordinates — Etymology: translation of French origine des coordonnées : the point of intersection of coordinate axes …

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  • 3Coordinates (mathematics) — Coordinates are numbers which describe the location of points in a plane or in space. For example, the height above sea level is a coordinate which is useful for describing points near the surface of the earth. A coordinate system, in a plane or… …

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  • 4Origin (start) — Origin refers to the beginning, starting point, cause, or ultimate source, from which a thing is derived. Examples*A general point in time. Also referred to more in technical senses an Epoch, Epochal date, Epochal event, Epochal moment, but with… …

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  • 5origin — [ôr′ə jin, är′ə jin] n. [ME origyne < MFr origine < L origo (gen. originis) < oriri, to rise: see ORIENT] 1. a coming into existence or use; beginning 2. parentage; birth; lineage 3. that in which something has its beginning; source;… …

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  • 6origin — ► NOUN 1) the point where something begins or arises. 2) a person s social background or ancestry. 3) Mathematics a fixed point from which coordinates are measured. ORIGIN Latin origo, from oriri to rise …

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  • 7Origin (mathematics) — The origin of a Cartesian coordinate system In mathematics, the origin of a Euclidean space is a special point, usually denoted by the letter O, used as a fixed point of reference for the geometry of the surrounding space. In a Cartesian… …

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  • 8origin — /ˈɒrədʒən / (say oruhjuhn) noun 1. that from which anything arises or is derived; the source: to follow a stream to its origin. 2. rise or derivation from a particular source: these and other reports of like origin. 3. the first stage of… …

  • 9origin — noun 1》 (also origins) the point where something begins or arises.     ↘a person s social background or ancestry. 2》 Anatomy the more fixed end or attachment of a muscle. 3》 Mathematics a fixed point from which coordinates are measured. Origin… …

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  • 10origin — n. 1 a beginning or starting point; a derivation; a source (a word of Latin origin). 2 (often in pl.) a person s ancestry (what are his origins?). 3 Anat. a a place at which a muscle is firmly attached. b a place where a nerve or blood vessel… …

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