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coordinate - a number that identifies a position relative to an axis |
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number an item of merchandise offered for sale; "she preferred the black nylon number"; "this sweater is an all-wool number"
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cartesian coordinate one of the coordinates in a system of coordinates that locates a point on a plane or in space by its distance from two lines or three planes respectively; the two lines or the intersections of the three planes are the coordinate axes
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polar coordinate either of two values that locate a point on a plane by its distance from a fixed pole and its angle from a fixed line passing through the pole
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coordinate - bring into common action, movement, or condition; "coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers"; "coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues"; "coordinate our efforts" |
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care,
deal,
handle,
manage feel concern or interest; "I really care about my work"; "I don't care"
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coordinate - be co-ordinated; "These activities coordinate well" |
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conform to,
fit,
meet observe; "conform to the rules"
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coordinate - of equal importance, rank, or degree |
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equal having the same quantity, value, or measure as another; "on equal terms"; "all men are equal before the law"
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