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Noun — An imaginary straight line around which something rotates or is arranged symmetrically.

How to use axis

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axis of rotation x-axis axis of symmetry

Etymology

Borrowed in the 16th century from Latin axis, meaning "axle" or "axis" — the same root that gives us "axle".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “axis” mean?

The word “axis” means an imaginary straight line around which something rotates or is arranged symmetrically. In plain terms, a central line something turns around, or (more loosely) a central point that everything else is organized around.

How do you pronounce “axis”?

“Axis” is pronounced AK-sihs (/ˈæksɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “axis” in a sentence?

Here is “axis” used in a sentence: “The Earth spins on its axis once every 24 hours.”

What part of speech is “axis”?

“Axis” is a noun.

Where does the word “axis” come from?

The word “axis” dates back to around 1500 and comes from Latin. Borrowed in the 16th century from Latin axis, meaning "axle" or "axis" — the same root that gives us "axle".

Is “axis” a common word?

“Axis” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “axis” have?

“Axis” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an imaginary straight line around which something rotates or is arranged symmetrically.

What is the plural of axis?

The plural of axis is axes, pronounced "AK-seez." It looks identical in writing to axes, the plural of axe, but the two words are pronounced differently and are unrelated.

What is the difference between an axis and an axle?

An axis is an imaginary straight line around which something rotates, such as the Earth's axis. An axle is a real, physical rod or shaft on which wheels turn. The Earth spins on an axis; a car's wheels spin on an axle.

What are the x-axis and y-axis on a graph?

On a graph, each axis is a fixed reference line used to plot and measure data: the x-axis runs horizontally and the y-axis runs vertically. A point's position is given by its distance along each axis, written as coordinates such as (3, 5).

What is an axis in politics and war?

In politics, an axis is an alliance between countries or groups acting together, especially in a political or military sense. The best-known example is the Axis powers of the Second World War, chiefly Germany, Italy, and Japan, and the term still appears regularly in geopolitical writing.

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