directrix

directrix
/di rek"triks, duy-/, n., pl. directrixes, directrices /di rek"tri seez', duy-, duy'rek truy"seez/.
1. Geom. a fixed line used in the description of a curve or surface. See diag. under parabola.
2. Archaic. a directress.
[1615-25; < NL; see DIRECT, -TRIX]
Usage. See -trix.

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