Definition of Ordinability. Meaning of Ordinability. Synonyms of Ordinability

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Definition of Ordinability

Ordinability
Ordinability Or`di*na*bil"i*ty, n. Capability of being ordained or appointed. [Obs.] --Bp. Bull.

Meaning of Ordinability from wikipedia

- In common usage, the abscissa refers to the x coordinate and the ordinate refers to the y coordinate of a standard two-dimensional graph. The distance...
- descriptions of cartographic materials and spatial data. Geographical co-ordinates. ICA Commission on Map Projections. The pair had accurate absolute distances...
- H-function and Chandrasekhar's X- and Y-functions. The method of discrete ordinates, or the Sn method, is one way to approximately solve the RTE by discretizing...
- The Azimuth Co-ordinator was the first panning control for a quadraphonic sound system, at that time a new concept. Pink Floyd became the first band to...
- The National Intelligence Co-ordinating Committee (NICOC) is the organisation responsible for co-ordinating the actions and activities of all of South...
- In geometry, a coordinate system is a system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of the points or other geometric...
- is negative − and the ordinate is positive +), III (where both the abscissa and the ordinate are −), and IV (abscissa +, ordinate −). When the axes are...
- setting up a "Coordinated Online Record of Electors", known as "CORE", to co-ordinate electoral registration information across regions. Creates new criminal...
- The Coordinating Minister for National Security is an appointment in the Cabinet of Singapore, initially introduced in 2003 to cover both the security...
- In geometry, Plücker coordinates, introduced by Julius Plücker in the 19th century, are a way to ****ign six homogeneous coordinates to each line in projective...