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lat·er·al L0061700 (lăt′ər-əl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or situated at or on the side.2. Of or constituting a change within an organization or hierarchy to a position at a similar level, as in salary or responsibility, to the one being left: made a lateral move within the company.3. Linguistics Of, relating to, or being a sound produced by breath passing along one or both sides of the tongue.n.1. A lateral part, projection, passage, or appendage.2. Football A lateral pass.3. Linguistics A lateral sound, such as (l).v. lat·er·aled, lat·er·al·ing, lat·er·als also lat·er·alled or lat·er·al·ling Football v.intr. To execute a lateral pass.v.tr. To pass (the ball) sideways or backward. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin laterālis, from latus, later-, side.] lat′er·al·ly adv.lateral (ˈlætərəl) adj1. of or relating to the side or sides: a lateral blow. 2. (Phonetics & Phonology) phonetics (of a speech sound like l) pronounced with the tip of the tongue touching the centre of the alveolar ridge, leaving space on one or both sides for the passage of the airstreamn3. a lateral object, part, passage, or movement4. (Phonetics & Phonology) phonetics a lateral speech sound5. botany a branch, leaf, or bud that grows out from the side of a stem or trunk[C17: from Latin laterālis, from latus side] ˈlaterally advlat•er•al (ˈlæt ər əl) adj. 1. of or pertaining to the side; situated at, proceeding from, or directed to a side: a lateral view. 2. pertaining to or entailing a new but generally equivalent position, office, etc.: a lateral move. 3. (of a speech sound) articulated so that the breath passes on either or both sides of the tongue, as the sound (l). n. 4. a lateral part or extension, as a branch or shoot. 5. a lateral speech sound. 6. lateral pass. v.i. 7. to throw a lateral pass. 8. to move laterally or sideways. v.t. 9. to throw (the ball) in a lateral pass. [1590–1600; < Latin laterālis=later-, s. of latus side + -ālis -al1] lat′er•al•ly, adv. lateral1. Toward the side.2. Toward or at the side.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | lateral - a pass to a receiver upfield from the passerlateral passpassing, passing game, passing play, pass - (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate; "the coach sent in a passing play on third and long" | Adj. | 1. | lateral - situated at or extending to the side; "the lateral branches of a tree"; "shot out sidelong boughs"- Tennysonsidelongside - located on a side; "side fences"; "the side porch" | | 2. | lateral - lying away from the median and sagittal plane of a body; "lateral lemniscus"distal - directed away from the midline or mesial plane of the body |
lateraladjective sideways, side, flanking, edgeways, sideward He estimated the lateral movement of the bridge to be about six inches.Translationslateral (ˈlӕtərəl) adjective of, at, to or from the side. lateral movement. 橫向的,側面的 横向的,侧面的 ˈlaterally adverb 橫向地,側面地 横向地,侧面地 lateral
lateral[′lad·ə·rəl] (anatomy) At, pertaining to, or in the direction of the side; on either side of the medial vertical plane. (engineering) In a gas distribution or transmission system, a pipe branching away from the central, primary part of the system. (mining engineering) In horizon mining, a hard heading branching off a horizon along the strike of the seams. A horizontal mine working. lateral sewerA sewer which discharges into a branch or other sewer and has no other common sewer tributary to it.lateral
lateral [lat´er-al] 1. denoting a position farther from the median plane or midline of the body or a structure.2. pertaining to a side.lat·er·al (lat'er-ăl), [TA] Do not confuse this word with external or outer.1. On the side. Synonym(s): lateralis [TA]2. Farther from the median or midsagittal plane. Synonym(s): lateralis [TA]3. In dentistry, a position either right or left of the midsagittal plane. 4. A radiographic projection made with the film in the sagittal plane; especially, the second view of a chest series. Synonym(s): lateralis [TA] [L. lateralis, lateral, fr. latus, side] lateral (lăt′ər-əl)adj. Of, relating to, or situated at or on the side.n. A lateral part, projection, passage, or appendage.v. later·aled, later·aling, later·als also later·alled or later·alling Football v.intr. To execute a lateral pass.v.tr. To pass (the ball) sideways or backward. lat′er·al·ly adv.lateral adjective Away from the midline, referring to the side; situated on either side of the cardinal sagittal planelat·er·al (lat'ĕr-ăl) [TA] 1. On the side. 2. Farther from the median or midsagittal plane. 3. dentistry A position either right or left of the midsagittal plane. 4. A radiograph made with the film in the sagittal plane; especially, the second view of a chest series. [L. lateralis, lateral, fr. latus, side]lateral Of, at or towards the side of the body. From the Latin military word latus , a flank or wing. Unilateral means occurring only on one side; bilateral means relating to both sides.lat·er·al (lat'ĕr-ăl) [TA] 1. In dentistry, a position either right or left of midsagittal plane. 2. A radiographic projection made with the film in the sagittal plane. 3. On the side. 4. Farther from the median or midsagittal plane. [L. lateralis, lateral, fr. latus, side]Patient discussion about lateralQ. Has anyone tried black cohosh for the later years in life? A. my mother in law took it, she said it was very helpful but it could be a placebo effect... here is some info about black cohosh from a very relay able site Q. What are some things I can do NOW to prevent arthritis later in life? Me and my dad are just alike and neither one of us has ever had any medical problems. My dad does have really bad arthritis though now that he's in his 50's. Almost to the point where it's crippling. I just turned 25. What are some things I could start doing to prevent getting this condition as well?A. Exercise (but don't abuse) your joints. A sedentary lifestyle makes for weak muscles and increases the odds of developing arthritis (and other health problems). Regular exercise is essential. It creates stronger and more flexible joints. Exercise doesn't have to be strenuous. Just regular (yoga can really help). Feed your joints right. Overweight and obese individuals are at greater risk for osteoarthritis, particularly in the weight-bearing joints. Losing weight cuts the risk. Improving the diet is always a tough challenge in our time-strapped society. However, the more you can maximize your intake of whole foods and minimize the refined, packaged foods, the better off you and your joints will be. Q. is asthma consider to be genetic? if so , can you spot it during the pregnancy later tests? A. Asthma has a very strong genetic component to its developement, however it is inherited in a multifactorial way and there is not a specific gene that is responsible for the disease. Therefore, it is impossible to detect asthma during pregnancy. The diagnosis is made only later in life some even say after the age of 4. More discussions about lateralLateral
LateralA transfer to another department or division without a promotion or increase in responsibility. A lateral may not come with a raise or bonus, and the term implies that it may not be desirable.See LAT See LATLlateral Related to lateral: Lateral AreaSynonyms for lateraladj sidewaysSynonyms- sideways
- side
- flanking
- edgeways
- sideward
Synonyms for lateralnoun a pass to a receiver upfield from the passerSynonymsRelated Words- passing
- passing game
- passing play
- pass
adj situated at or extending to the sideSynonymsRelated Wordsadj lying away from the median and sagittal plane of a bodyRelated Words |