Abscissae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /æbˈsɪsiˌi/

Definitions of abscissae

noun the plural form of abscissa, which is a coordinate measured along the horizontal axis in a Cartesian coordinate system

Example Sentences

A1 The abscissae on the graph represent the x-values.

A2 In basic geometry, students learn about the concept of abscissae.

B1 When plotting a graph, it is important to label the abscissae and ordinates.

B2 The abscissae of a function can help determine its domain.

C1 Mathematicians use abscissae to analyze the behavior of functions.

C2 Advanced calculus involves studying the properties of abscissae in complex functions.

Examples of abscissae in a Sentence

formal The abscissae on the graph represent the values of the independent variable.

informal The points on the x-axis are called abscissae.

slang Plot the data points on the horizontal line, those are the abscissae.

figurative In the journey of life, the abscissae mark the milestones we achieve.

Grammatical Forms of abscissae

plural

abscissae

present tense

abscissae

future tense

will abscissae

perfect tense

have abscissae

continuous tense

are abscissae

singular

abscissa

positive degree

abscissae

infinitive

to abscissae

gerund

abscissing

participle

abscissed

Origin and Evolution of abscissae

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abscissae' originated from Latin, derived from the verb 'abscindere' meaning 'to cut off'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in mathematics to refer to the horizontal coordinates of a point on a graph, the term 'abscissae' has evolved to also be used in botany to describe the cutting off of a part of a plant or tree.