abscissa

 
Pronunciation: /abˈsɪsə/

noun (plural abscissae /-siː/ or abscissas)

Mathematics
  • (in a system of coordinates) the distance from a point to the vertical or y-axis, measured parallel to the horizontal or x-axis; the x-coordinate. Compare with ordinate.

Origin:

early 17th century (denoting the part of a line between a point on it and the point of intersection with an ordinate): from modern Latin abscissa (linea) 'cut-off (line)', feminine past participle of abscindere (see abscission)