Axis

/ˈæksɪs/ noun

An axis is an imaginary line around which something turns, like the Earth spinning around its axis. In graphs, axes are the reference lines that show directions and values.

From Latin “axis,” meaning “axle” or “pivot,” possibly related to words for “pole” or “beam.” It kept the idea of a central line that things move around.

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