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Etymology of the English word sine

the English word sine
derived from the Medieval Latin word sinus (curve, cavity, bosom; curve "cavity; bowl for serving wine, etc; curved or bent surface; bending, curve)

Derivations in English

homolosine projection, sinh, haversine


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