1. To be co-ordinated.
2. To bring into common action, movement, or condition.
In geometry, a number that defines the position of a point relative to a point or axis (reference line). Cartesian coordinates define a point by its perpendicular distances from two or more axes drawn through a fixed point mutually at right angles to each other. Polar coordinates define a point in a plane by its distance from a fixed point and direction from a fixed line.
1. Combiner.
2. Rendre cohérent.
1. Harmoniser.
2. Organiser. Orchestrer une protestation.
A number that identifies a position relative to an axis.
Any element in a group of references to a particular location, such as the intersection of a certain row and column. In computer graphics and displays, coordinates specify such elements as points on a line, the corners of a square, or the location of a pixel on the screen. In other computer applications, coordinates specify cells on a spreadsheet, data points on a graph, locations in memory, and so on. See also Cartesian coordinates, polar coordinates.
1. Donnée qui permet de retrouver un point sur un plan, une sphère, etc.
2. (Au pluriel, Familier) Numéro de téléphone et adresse. Donne-moi tes coordonnées.
Of equal importance, rank, or degree.