Definition of Translatory. Meaning of Translatory. Synonyms of Translatory

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Definition of Translatory

Translatory
Translatory Trans*lat"o*ry, a. Serving to translate; transferring. [R.] --Arbuthnot.

Meaning of Translatory from wikipedia

- through the same distance in the same time is called translatory motion. There are two types of translatory motions: rectilinear motion; curvilinear motion...
- In Euclidean geometry, a translation is a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure, shape or space by the same distance in a given direction...
- Apart from this motions can also be divided into: Linear motions (or translatory motions), which move in a line between two points. Rectilinear motion...
- ball and socket type of synovial joint with three rotatory and three translatory degrees of freedom. The glenohumeral joint allows for adduction, abduction...
- moving pointPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Translatory motion – Planar movement within a Euclidean space without rotationPages...
- The NBV21 is an e****enical Dutch-language Bible translation, created by the Dutch-Flemish Bible Society (Dutch: Nederlands-Vlaams Bijbelgenootschap; NBG)...
- Factors that affect the trends of vaccine development include progress in translatory medicine, demographics, regulatory science, political, cultural, and...
- state be referred to the one or the other of two systems in uniform translatory motion relative to each other. The principle of invariant light speed...
- "highly theoretical" and criticized for leaving "a gap between theory and translatory practice which cannot be closed". The theory suggests a culture-specific...
- referred to the one or the other of two systems of co-ordinates in uniform translatory motion. The second axiom is the rule that the speed of light is the same...