cathetus
/kæˈθɛtəs/Definitions
1. noun
One of the perpendiculars dropped from the vertices of a triangle to its opposite sides
“The mathematician explained that the catheti of the triangle were essential for the calculation”
1. noun
One of the perpendiculars dropped from the vertices of a triangle to its opposite sides
“The mathematician explained that the catheti of the triangle were essential for the calculation”