Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Having two axes.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having two axes: as, a biaxial crystal. See
optic .
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- adjective Having two
axes
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- adjective having two axes
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Examples
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Working from this tapestry of Ruvu word histories, the book argues that Ruvu people took into consideration foremost in building their communities that the cosmos was biaxial.
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Your in-body image stabilization is top-notch, and your 11-point biaxial focusing grid gives you the fastest focus we've ever seen.
Test: Mondo-Megapixel Semipro DSLRs, Rock-Steady Image-Stabilization Binoculars 2008
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This is just a random thought, but for powerups and items, you might try using 5x5 with biaxial symmetry.
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Words with the prefix are solid: biaxial, bifocal bilingual, bilateral, bipartisan.
Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage PAUL R. MARTIN 2002
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Words with the prefix are solid: biaxial, bifocal bilingual, bilateral, bipartisan.
Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage PAUL R. MARTIN 2002
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Each would be made of a commercially available material known as “biaxial nylon 6” that is just 12 microns thick—one third the thickness of a standard plastic trash bag.
The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996
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Each would be made of a commercially available material known as “biaxial nylon 6” that is just 12 microns thick—one third the thickness of a standard plastic trash bag.
The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996
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B is an example of a biaxial system with 66 tests.
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You can even try four color oxides in one biaxial blend.
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Line blends are useful for this kind of test, and biaxial blends can also be used for 3 oxides in combination (see page 105, 107 for details on line and biaxial blending).
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