Catheti

/kəˈθɛtaɪ/ noun

Plural of cathetus; in geometry, the two sides of a right triangle that form the right angle (also called legs).

From Latin cathetus, from Greek kathetos meaning 'let down, perpendicular.' The geometric term comes from the image of a perpendicular line dropped down from a point.

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