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exploded view
ex·plod·ed view (ĕk-splō′dĭd)n. An illustration or diagram of a construction that shows its parts separately but in positions that indicate their proper relationships to the whole.exploded view n (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a drawing or photograph of a complicated mechanism that shows the individual parts separately, usually indicating their relative positions explod′ed view′ n. a graphic representation that displays the parts of a mechanism separately while showing their spatial relationship. [1960–65] Translationsexploded view
exploded view[ik′splōd·əd ′vyü] (graphic arts) A drawing or picture of any article or piece of equipment in which the component parts are separated but so arranged to show their relationship to the whole. exploded viewA drawing that shows the individual parts of a structure or construction separately, but indicates their proper relationship to each other and to the whole. See also: Projection drawingexploded viewA drawing, rendering, or the like showing the individual disassembled components of an apparatus, device, or machine; the parts are shown in their proper relationship with respect to their assembled position.exploded viewAn illustration in which all the elements of an assembly are slightly separated from each other, enabling each element to be viewed independently. Pie charts are a type of business graphic that is also shown in an exploded view, where all pieces of the pie are separated from each other. |