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or·di·nate I. \ˈȯrd(ə)nə̇t, ˈȯ(ə)d-, -dənˌāt, usu -d.+V\ adjective Etymology: Middle English ordinat, from Latin ordinatus, past participle of ordinare to put in order, arrange — more at ordain : arranged in rows < ordinate markings > II. \-dənˌāt\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin ordinatus, past participle of ordinare archaic : order, ordain III. \-d(ə)nə̇t, -dənˌāt, usu -d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin (linea) ordinate (applicata) & (linea) ordinatim (applicata), literally, line applied in an orderly manner; New Latin ordinate, ordinatim, adverb, from Latin ordinatus, past participle : the vertical coordinate of a point in a plane Cartesian coordinate system obtained by measuring parallel to the y-axis — compare abscissa |