Friend of "sin" and "cos," in trigonometry Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TAN Friend of "sin" and "cos," in trigonometry (3)
6% MATH Subject with geometry and trigonometry (4)
6% ERR Sin (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 1, 2026
6% COSINE Trigonometry ratio (6) New York Times Nov 18, 2025
6% SINE Trigonometry term (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Oct 7, 2025
6% SINES Trigonometry functions (5) Wall Street Journal Oct 6, 2025
5% LUST Deadly sin (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 12, 2026
5% IBM Watson's co. (3) Universal Jan 12, 2026
5% APE Tarzan's friend (3)
5% LEVI ___ Strauss & Co. (4)
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