Axis
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈæksɪs/
- AU IPA: /ˈæksəs/
Origin 1
From Latin axis ("axis", "axle").
Full definition of axis
Noun
axis
(plural axes)- (geometry) An imaginary line around which an object spins (an axis of rotation) or is symmetrically arranged (an axis of symmetry).
- 2012-03, Henry Petroski, Opening Doors, A doorknob of whatever roundish shape is effectively a continuum of levers, with the axis of the latching mechanism—known as the spindle—being the fulcrum about which the turning takes place.
- The Earth rotates once a day on its axis.
- (mathematics) A fixed one-dimensional figure, such as a line or arc, with an origin and orientation and such that its points are in one-to-one correspondence with a set of numbers; an axis forms part of the basis of a space or is used to position and locate data in a graph (a coordinate axis).
- (anatomy) The second cervical vertebra of the spine.
- (psychiatry) A form of classification and descriptions of mental disorders or disabilities used in manuals such as the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
Synonyms
- (cervical vertebra) epistropheus
Coordinate terms
- (cervical vertebra) atlas
Derived terms
Origin 2
From Latin, name of an Indian animal mentioned by the Roman senator Pliny the Elder.
Synonyms
- (Axis axis) chital, cheetal, chital deer, spotted deer, axis deer