tan·gent [tangenttangents] BrE [ˈtændʒənt] NAmE [ˈtændʒənt] noun 1. (geometry)a straight line that touches the outside of a curve but does not cross it 2. (abbr.tan) (mathematics)the ↑ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle in a ↑right-angled triangle to the length of the side next to it compare ↑cosine, ↑sine Idiom: ↑go off at a tangent See also: ↑go off on a tangent
Word Origin: late 16th cent. (in sense 2 and as an adjective): from Latin tangent- ‘touching’, from the verb tangere.
Example Bank: •Laura's mind went off at a tangent. •The cart track branches off at a tangent.