Arc vs Coordinate - What's the difference?
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(astronomy) That part of a circle which a heavenly body appears to pass through as it moves above and below the horizon.
(geometry) A continuous part of the circumference of a circle (circular arc) or of an other curve.
A curve, in general.
A band contained within parallel curves, or something of that shape.
(electrics) A flow of current across an insulating medium; especially a hot, luminous discharge between either two electrodes or as lightning.
A story arc.
(mathematics) A continuous mapping from a real interval (typically [0, 1] ) into a space.
(graph theory) A directed edge.
To move following a curved path.
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To form an electrical arc.
Of the same rank; equal.
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(mathematics, cartography) A number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure.
Something that is equal to another thing.
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To synchronize (activities).
To match (objects, especially clothes).
As nouns the difference between arc and coordinate
is that arc is (astronomy) that part of a circle which a heavenly body appears to pass through as it moves above and below the horizon while coordinate is (mathematics|cartography) a number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure.As verbs the difference between arc and coordinate
is that arc is to move following a curved path while coordinate is to synchronize (activities).As a adjective coordinate is
of the same rank, equal.arc
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(wikipedia arc)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (curve) curve, swoop * (circular arc) circular arc, circle segment * (directed edge) arrow, directed edgeVerb
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Alternative forms
* * co-ordinateAdjective
(-)- whether there was one Supreme Governor of the world, or many co-ordinate powers presiding over each country