![]() ![]() ![]() and James Nicholson: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics (5th ed.). Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc. A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit chindhi, chinatti "to break, split up " Avestan a-sista- "unsplit, unharmed," Greek skhizein "to split, cleave, part, separate " Latin scindere "to cut, rend, tear asunder, split " Armenian c'tim "to tear, scratch " Lithuanian skiesti "to separate, divide " Old Church Slavonic cediti "to strain " Old English scitan, Old Norse skita "to defecate " Old English sceað, Old High German sceida "sheath " Old Irish sceid "to vomit, spit " Welsh chwydu "to break open. The x coordinate of a point P(x,y) on f is known as the abscissa of P. abscissa of absolute convergence point from the y - axis and the ordinate is the vertical distance from the x - axis. abscissa æbss GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ABSCISSA noun adjective verb adverb pronoun preposition conjunction determiner exclamation Abscissa is a noun. abscissa ( æbss) n, pl -scissas or -scissae ( -ssi) (Mathematics) the horizontal or x-coordinate of a point in a two-dimensional system of Cartesian coordinates. It forms all or part of: abscissa conscience conscious ecu escudo escutcheon esquire nescience nescient nice omniscience omniscient plebiscite prescience prescient rescind rescission science scienter scilicet sciolist scission schism schist schizo- schizophrenia scudo sheath sheathe sheave (n.) "grooved wheel to receive a cord, pulley " shed (v.) "cast off " shin (n.) "fore part of the lower leg " shingle (n.1) "thin piece of wood " shit (v.) shive shiver (n.1) "small piece, splinter, fragment, chip " shoddy shyster skene ski skive (v.1) "split or cut into strips, pare off, grind away " squire. Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to cut, split," extension of root *sek- "to cut." ![]()
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