If a graphed curve/line moves towards the abscissa can you say it moved abscissaly?  Conversely, if the curve/line moves towards the ordinate, could you state that it moved ordinately?  It makes sense to me, but I don't want to make up words either.  Thanks, Mark.
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?????????????? "absiska" ??????????

Yer mommy tried tu name yer littel sister after sum GREEK female god?????????
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