Cathetus

/kəˈθɛtəs/ noun

In geometry, either of the two sides of a right triangle that form the right angle (singular of catheti).

From Latin cathetus, from Greek kathetos meaning 'perpendicular, let down.' The term was used in classical geometry to describe the perpendicular sides of a right triangle.

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CAcatet
CSkatheta
DAkatet
DEKathete
ELκαθέτο
EScateto
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FIkatetti
FRcathète
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