Absciss

/æbˈsɪs/ noun

In mathematics, the x-coordinate of a point on a graph, measured from a vertical reference line.

From Latin abscissa (feminine of abscissus, 'cut off'), describing the line 'cut off' or separated from a point. Medieval mathematicians adopted this term from geometry to describe horizontal distances from the y-axis.

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