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coth
/ kɒθ /
noun
- hyperbolic cotangent; a hyperbolic function that is the ratio of cosh to sinh, being the reciprocal of tanh
coth
- Abbreviation of hyperbolic cotangent
Word History and Origins
Origin of coth1
Example Sentences
Coth could have fantasy value this week based on the matchup, but there might be a low ceiling on production.
"Coth yani me von gilli beg, 'N heur ve thu more a creena."
"I ain't done anything bad, 'coth when I thaid, 'Now I mutht go,' the old lady thaid, 'Thank you for coming.'"
So this continuance of affairs in Poictesme, after the passing of that brave grey rascal, Dom Manuel, from his castle at Storisende, and during the adolescence of Coth's prying young son, Jurgen, is a faintly tiresome recital of disappointments, frustrations, pedantic sorceries and middle-aged bawdinesses among the nine remaining Knights of the Silver Stallion, who disband perforce and go to their destinies as their leader has gone to his.
Coth of the Rocks, Jurgen's pink, robust, mustachioed parent, goes westward looking for Manuel.
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