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cathetus

[ kath-i-tuhs, kuh-thee-tuhs ]

noun

plural catheti
  1. (in an Ionic capital) the vertical guideline through the eye of a volute, from which the form of the volute is determined.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cathetus1

1565–75; < Latin (noun) < Greek áٳٴDz perpendicular, equivalent to kathe- ( catheter ) + -tos adj. suffix
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Example Sentences

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This will be the size of the eye, and in it draw a diameter on the line of the "cathetus."

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