"coordinata" meaning in Latin

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Noun

Etymology: From Medieval Latin coōrdinātus, perfect participle of coōrdinō (“arrange together”), from con- (“together”) + ōrdinō (“arrange”). Etymology templates: {{der|la|ML.|coōrdinātus}} Medieval Latin coōrdinātus, {{prefix|la|con|ōrdinō|t1=together|t2=arrange}} con- (“together”) + ōrdinō (“arrange”) Head templates: {{la-noun|coōrdināta<1>}} coōrdināta f (genitive coōrdinātae); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|coōrdināta<1>}} Forms: coōrdināta [canonical, feminine], coōrdinātae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], coōrdināta [nominative, singular], coōrdinātae [nominative, plural], coōrdinātae [genitive, singular], coōrdinātārum [genitive, plural], coōrdinātae [dative, singular], coōrdinātīs [dative, plural], coōrdinātam [accusative, singular], coōrdinātās [accusative, plural], coōrdinātā [ablative, singular], coōrdinātīs [ablative, plural], coōrdināta [singular, vocative], coōrdinātae [plural, vocative]
  1. (New Latin, mathematics) coordinate Tags: New-Latin, declension-1 Categories (topical): Mathematics
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