Definition of Axially. Meaning of Axially. Synonyms of Axially

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Definition of Axially

Axially
Axially Ax"i*al*ly, adv. In relation to, or in a line with, an axis; in the axial (magnetic) line.

Meaning of Axially from wikipedia

- Look up axial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Axial may refer to: one of the anatomical directions describing relationships in an animal body In geometry:...
- Axial symmetry is symmetry around an axis; an object is axially symmetric if its appearance is unchanged if rotated around an axis. For example, a baseball...
- Axiality may refer to: Axiality (geometry), a measure of the axial symmetry of a two-dimensional shape Axiality and rhombicity in mathematics, measures...
- The axial skeleton is the part of the skeleton that consists of the bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate. In the human skeleton, it consists of...
- or working fluid prin****lly flows parallel to the axis of rotation, or axially. This differs from other rotating compressors such as centrifugal compressor...
- In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular...
- An axial flux motor (also known as an axial gap motor, or pancake motor) is a geometry of electric motor construction where the gap between the rotor and...
- Axial spondyloarthritis (also often referred to as axSpA) is a chronic, immune-mediated disease predominantly affecting the axial skeleton (sacroiliac...
- Euclidean plane, axiality is a measure of how much axial symmetry a shape has. It is defined as the ratio of areas of the largest axially symmetric subset...
- In astronomy, axial precession is a gravity-induced, slow, and continuous change in the orientation of an astronomical body's rotational axis. In the...