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coplanar

[koh-pley-ner] Origin

co·pla·nar

[koh-pley-ner]
adjective Mathematics.
being or operating in the same plane.

Origin:
1860–65; co- + planar < Late Latin plānāris; see plane1, -ar1

co·pla·nar·i·ty, noun
non·co·pla·nar, adjective
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Coplanar is always a great word to know.
So is rounding. Does it mean:
occurring in a manner independent of some variable, parameter or function: a uniform bound
the process of replacing a number by another number of approximately the same value but having fewer digits
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coplanar (kəʊˈpleɪnə)
 
adj
lying in the same plane: coplanar lines
 
copla'narity
 
n

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coplanar
1862, from co- + planar.
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