ailes
Radestrian
Etymology
ai (“arc”) + -les, by analogy with other geometric terms, such as teșales (“secant”) and ylles (“tangent”).
Pronunciation
Noun
ailes inan (genitive singular ailig, nominative plural ailei, constructive genitive plural ailjes, compound form aile-, relational adjective ailíș)
- (countable, trigonometry) sine
- Synonym: ail (symbol)
Declension
Declension of ailes (spirant) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | ailes /ˈailɛs/ |
ailei /ˈailei/ |
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vocative | ailese /ˈailɛsɛ/ |
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genitive | proper | ailig /ˈailiɡ/ |
ailíris /ˈailiːris/ |
constructive | ailjes /ˈaijɛs/ |
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dative | aileva /ˈailɛva/ |
ailírín /ˈailiːriːn/ |
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accusative | ailed /ˈailɛd/ |
ailírid /ˈailiːrid/ |
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instrumental | ailevúr /ˈailɛvuːr/ |
ailíríe /ˈailiːriːɛ/ |
Coordinate terms
Hypernym: anatrujus sjaromișe (“trigonometric function”)
- svímaailes (“arcsine”)
- svímavasailes (“arccosine”)
- svímaylles (“arctangent”)
- teșales (“secant”)
- vasailes (“cosine”)
- vasteșales (“cosecant”)
- vasylles (“cotangent”)
- ylles (“tangent”)
Derived terms
- vasailes (“cosine”)