Z-axis


(in a three-dimensional cartesian coordinate system) the axis along which values of z are measured and at which both x and y equal zero.
noun
a reference axis of a three-dimensional cartesian coordinate system along which the z-coordinate is measured
z-axis
(zē’āk’sĭs)
one of the three axes of a three-dimensional cartesian coordinate system.

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