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orthotropic
or·tho·trop·ic O0131400 (ôr′thə-trŏp′ĭk, -trō′pĭk)adj.1. Growing toward or away from a stimulus such as gravity, especially along a vertical axis. Used of a plant or plant part.2. Of or relating to a bridge deck consisting of steel plates supported by ribs underneath. or′tho·trop′i·cal·ly adv.or·thot′ro·pism (ôr-thŏt′rə-pĭz′əm) n.orthotropic (ˌɔːθəʊˈtrɒpɪk) adj1. (Botany) botany relating to or showing growth that is in direct line with the stimulus2. (General Engineering) (of a material) having different elastic properties in different planes orthotropism nTranslations
orthotropic
orthotropic[¦ȯr·thə¦träp·ik] (mechanics) Having elastic properties such as those of timber, that is, with considerable variations of strength in two or more directions perpendicular to one another. orthotropicHaving dissimilar elastic properties in two mutually perpendicular directions; i.e., orthogonal-anisotropic.orthotropic
or·tho·trop·ic (ōr'thō-trop'ik), Extending or growing in a straight, especially a vertical, direction. [ortho- + G. tropē, a turn] orthotropic (ôr′thə-trŏp′ĭk, -trō′pĭk)adj.1. Growing toward or away from a stimulus such as gravity, especially along a vertical axis. Used of a plant or plant part.2. Of or relating to a bridge deck consisting of steel plates supported by ribs underneath. or′tho·trop′i·cal·ly adv.or·thot′ro·pism (ôr-thŏt′rə-pĭz′əm) n.or·tho·tro·pic (ōr'thō-trō'pik) Extending or growing in a straight, especially a vertical, direction. [ortho- + G. tropē, a turn] |