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sine
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
sine
(noun)
sine qua non
(noun)
sine
/
ˈ
saɪn/
noun
plural
sines
sine
/
ˈ
saɪn/
noun
plural
sines
Britannica Dictionary definition of SINE
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geometry
:
the ratio between the long side (called the hypotenuse) and the side that is opposite to an acute angle in a right triangle
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