Latus rectum

Latus rectum
Latus rectum La"tus rec"tum . [L., the right side.] (Conic Sections) The line drawn through a focus of a conic section parallel to the directrix and terminated both ways by the curve. It is the parameter of the principal axis. See {Focus}, and {Parameter}. [1913 Webster]

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