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orthotropic

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for orthotropic.

Editorial note

I've been applying orthotropic practices for several years and now breathe easily through my nose.

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Quick take

(engineering) Having material properties that differ along three mutually orthogonal twofold axes of rotational symmetry.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

(engineering) Having material properties that differ along three mutually orthogonal twofold axes of rotational symmetry.

adjective

(botany) Growing vertically, either upwards or downwards.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for orthotropic.

adjective

(engineering) Having material properties that differ along three mutually orthogonal twofold axes of rotational symmetry.

adjective

(botany) Growing vertically, either upwards or downwards.

Example sentences

1

I've been applying orthotropic practices for several years and now breathe easily through my nose.

2

I'm 34 and have personally experienced significant changes in my face thanks to orthotropic pressure / mewing, and have the photos to prove it.

3

Bamboo is orthotropic so it’s strong parallel to its fibers but much weaker perpendicular to them whereas wood is adapted to grow in both directions at the expense of being much slower.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use orthotropic in a sentence?

I've been applying orthotropic practices for several years and now breathe easily through my nose.

What does orthotropic mean?

(engineering) Having material properties that differ along three mutually orthogonal twofold axes of rotational symmetry.

What part of speech is orthotropic?

orthotropic is commonly used as adjective.