| axilla |
The hollow area under the arm where it joins the body. Skin-fold freckles related to NF1 often develop in this area.
Ãâó: www.understandingnf1.org/glossary/
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| axial plane |
a planar (two-dimensional) surface that connects the hinge lines of the strata in a fold. It is found by connecting all the places where strata in the fold change dip direction.
Ãâó: www.tc.umn.edu/~smith213/Glossary%20A%20F.htm
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| axillary |
coming from the joint of a leaf and the stem.
Ãâó: www.hostafarm.com/glofhote.html
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| axis |
The centerline of openings or objects that align in a row along an imaginary line. A primary element in architectural composition, around which it is possible to create a sense of symmetry both in plan and in the elevation of a building.
Ãâó: www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/a.html
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| axis |
An axis is an imaginary straight line around which an object, like a planet, turns. The Earth's axis is a line that goes through the North and South Poles. AZIMUTH Azimuth is a measurement in mapping astronomical objects on the celestial sphere (the sky as visible from Earth). Azimuth is the angle of the object from the observer's north point (projected onto the horizon). If an object is due north, its azimuth is 0 degrees. If it is due east, its azimuth is 90 degrees, etc. ...
Ãâó: www.allaboutspace.com/subjects/astronomy/glossary/
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