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In a subtractive process, the material is removed only in the vertical direction in such a way that the side of the cut is perpendicular to the bottom of the cut.
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| anisotropic |
Not equal in all directions. ie having some angular dependence.
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| anisotropic |
Lacking consistent hardness on all surfaces. For example, the hardness of Kyanite on the Mohs scale is between 6 and 7 lengthwise, and between 4 and 4?crosswise
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| anisotropic |
Not possessing the same properties in all directions. Wood is anisotropic because the shrinking and swelling, from moisture loss or gain, are unequal in length, thickness, and width
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| anisotropic |
Exhibiting properties whose values change when measured along differing axes. Opposite of isotropic.
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