Ordinate in a sentence as a noun

Hmm... I'm going to have to co-ordinate my checkups with my vacations...

Might be better to just plug all the drives in to a switch and co-ordinate a cluster of them from a controller node

Even if you are rich and have the cash sitting in an account it can take many days to co-ordinate the transfer of cash.

When a new feature is being planned, be able to co-ordinate, form a mini strike team and go!Build a style and a community.

Now that things became public and they know who else is involved, they can at least co-ordinate, knowing that at least one segment of the public cares.

Ordinate in a sentence as a verb

Because otherwise you could co-ordinate which games to buy with your friends so you can all share a single game library for single player games.

They are attempting to research and co-ordinate the many and varied efforts in decentralised, secure social networking.

To supplement your point about L being the most important ordinate for distinguishing bordering colors: that is certainly true, but there are three other properties one wants for data visualization:1.

The nature of what we’re doing means some aspects of our timetable are always going to be partly outside of our control, depending on for example how quickly we can co-ordinate other parties who are contributing or how fast various new technologies evolve and reach a useful level of adoption.

Ordinate definitions

noun

the value of a coordinate on the vertical axis

verb

appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church"

See also: ordain consecrate order

verb

bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation; "align the wheels of my car"; "ordinate similar parts"

See also: align coordinate