| coordinate |
A set of numbers that locates the position of a point usually represented by (x,y) values.
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| coordinate system |
A rule of correspondence by which two or more quantities locate points unambiguously and which satisfies the further property that points unambiguously determine the quantities; for example, the usual Cartesian coordinates x, y in the plane.
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| cooing m. |
a type of musical murmur, resembling the cooing of a bird.
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| Cook c. |
a flexible catheter sometimes used in place of the Tenckhoff catheter in peritoneal dialysis.
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| Cook's s. |
a three-pronged rectal speculum.
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| COO | the trait of being cooperative |
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| COO | an associate who works with others toward a common goal |
| COO | a small town in east central New York |
| COO | a number that identifies a position relative to an axis |
| COO | bring order and organization to |
| COO | bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation |
| COO | bring into common action, movement, or condition |
| COO | be co-ordinated |
| COO | of equal importance, rank, or degree |
| COO | one of the fixed reference lines of a coordinate system |
| COO | a covalent bond in which both electrons are provided by one of the atoms |
| COO | the use of algebra to study geometric properties |
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