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2. Will/shall Absciss: Lối cầu khẩn I you/thou¹ he/she/it/one we you/ye¹ they Hiện tại Absciss: Absciss hoặc Abscissest¹ Absciss: Absciss: Absciss: Absciss: Quá khứ Abscissed: Abscissed: Abscissed: Abscissed: Abscissed: Abscissed: Tương lai were to Absciss hoặc should Absciss: were to Absciss hoặc should Absciss: were to
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4. Absciss point bat - eco batisseur, Wingles, France
5. 37 words found in the Scrabble word, Absciss
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7. Definitions for the word, Absciss (unknown) Not a known scrabble word
8. In a plane, the point P Explanation of Absciss
9. Originally from classical Latin Absciss-, past participial stem of abscindere abscind.
10. From classical Latin Absciss-, past participial stem of abscindere abscind + layer, after German Trennungsschicht.
11. It is the distance from the y -axis measured parallel to the x -axis Also : Absciss, Abscisse.
12. What does Absciss mean? Alternative form of Abscissa.[First attested in the late 17th century.] (noun)
13. Development of the Absciss layer and Abscission is accelerated in leaves of plants placed in the dark
14. Absciss (third-person singular simple present Abscisses, present participle Abscissing, simple past and past participle Abscissed) (transitive) To cut off by Abscission
15. Absciss Eco-batisseur 19, rue du 8 mai 1945 62410 Wingles Tel: 03 21 37 60 21 Fax : 03 21 37 61 55
16. ə /; plural abscissae or abscissæ or Abscissas)is the perpendicular distance of a point from the vertical axis
17. Absciss (third-person singular simple present Abscisses, present participle Abscissing, simple past and past participle Abscissed) (transitive) To cut off by Abscission
18. Absciss definition: the horizontal or x -coordinate of a point in a two-dimensional system of Cartesian Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
19. ə /; plural abscissae or abscissæ or Abscissas) and the ordinate are respectively the first and second coordinate of a point in a coordinate system:
20. Abruptiones abruptness absampere absarokite abscam abscessed abscesses abscessing abscession abscessroot abscind abscise abscised abscises abscising abscisins absciss abscissa's abscissae abscissas abscisse abscissin abscissions absconce absconded abscondedly abscondence absconder absconders absconds abscoulomb
21. Abreption Abreuvoir Abricock Abridge abridged abridgement Abridger Abridgment Abroach Abroad abrocome Abrogable Abrogate Abrogation Abrogative Abrogator Abrood Abrook Abrupt Abruption Abruptly Abruptly pinnate Abruptness Abruzzi abs Abscess Abscession Abscind Abscision Absciss Abscissa Abscission Abscond Abscondence Absconder abscondment
22. Absciss A part either of the diameter or the transverse axis of a conic section, intercepted between the vertex or any other fixed point and a semi-ordinate.--Abscission of a planet, its being outstripped by another, which joins a third one before it
23. Absciss (third-person singular simple present Abscisses, present participle Abscissing, simple past and past participle Abscissed) (transitive) To cut off by Abscission. [First attested in the mid 19th century.] (intransitive) To separate (as a leaf from a twig) by Abscission.
24. Further, I have observed—in apparent explanation of its seed set—that the senescing epipetalous corollas bend down, Absciss and slide down their pistils dragging their anthers over the stigma lobes potentially resulting in self-pollination which Dole (1990, 1992) described as dragging in his studies of contrasting Mimulus guttatus.
25. Absis (bahasa Inggris: abscissa; bentuk jamak abscissae, abscissæ atau abscissas), di dalam matematika, adalah jarak tegak lurus suatu titik dari sumbu-y.Absis merupakan unsur pertama dari pasangan terurut dari dua suku (x, y) pada sistem koordinat Kartesius untuk mengalamatkan suatu titik, di dalam sumbu sistem koordinat tegak lurus tetap.Absis …
26. George Crabb in 1823 defined co-ordinates now dropping its hyphen as “a term applied to the Absciss and ordinates when taken in connexion,” later better known as the magnitudes that determine the position of a point; geographers and navigators still later used coordinates to describe the use of longitude and latitude in locating a spot on the globe.