Obliquity
11obliquity — taikinio sankirtos kampas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Kampas tarp dviejų sekyklų (akustinių bazių ir kt. stebėjimo priemonių) stebėjimo plokštumų. Matuojamas nuo 0 iki 180°. atitikmenys: angl. obliquity; observing angle rus. угол засечки… …
12obliquity — oblique ► ADJECTIVE 1) neither parallel nor at right angles; slanting. 2) not explicit or direct. 3) Geometry (of a line, plane figure, or surface) inclined at other than a right angle. ► NOUN Brit. another term for SLASH(Cf. ↑slasher) (in sense… …
13Obliquity (book) — This article is about the book. For the concept in orbital dynamics, see Axial tilt. Obliquity:Why our goals are best achieved indirectly …
14obliquity of the ecliptic — noun see obliquity 2b * * * obliquity of the ecliptic noun (astronomy) The angle between the plane of the earth s orbit and that of the earth s equator • • • Main Entry: ↑oblique …
15obliquity — The characteristic in wide angle or oblique photography that portrays the terrain and objects at such an angle and range that details necessary for interpretation are seriously masked or are at a very small scale, rendering interpretation… …
16obliquity — SYN: asynclitism. Litzmann o. inclination of the fetal head so that the biparietal diameter is oblique in relation to the plane of the pelvic brim, the …
17obliquity — É™ blɪkwÉ™tɪ n. state of being oblique; slant, incline; deviation, aberration; state of being indirect, lack of straightforwardness …
18obliquity — The characteristic in wide angle or oblique photography that portrays the terrain and objects at such an angle and range that details necessary for interpretation are seriously masked or are at a very small scale, rendering interpretation… …
19obliquity — n 1. obliqueness, wryness, deflection, deviousness; divergence, deviation, divagation; indirection, circumlocution, meandering, maundering, swerve, zigzag, Chess. knight s move; digression, excursion, discursion, tangent; Statistics. skewness. 2 …
20obliquity — ob·liq·ui·ty …