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Definition of orthogonally in English Turkish dictionary

orthogonal
(Gıda) birbirine dik
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(Geometri) ORTOGONAL, DİK AcıLı: Dik acılar halinde veya, daha çok dikdörtgen olma hassası. Örneğin; polar koordinatları X, Y ve Z istikameti veya R, 0 ve 0 istikametleri ortogonaldir. Frekans nispetleri tam adetle ifade edilmeyen iki telsiz sinyalinin elektrik şiddetleri ile temsil edilen fonksiyonları da ortogonaldir
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(Askeri) ORTOGONAL, DİK AÇILI: Dik açılar halinde veya, daha çok dikdörtgen olma hassası. Örneğin; polar koordinatları X, Y ve Z istikameti veya R, 0 ve 0 istikametleri ortogonaldir. Frekans nispetleri tam adetle ifade edilmeyen iki telsiz sinyalinin elektrik şiddetleri ile temsil edilen fonksiyonları da ortogonaldir
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{s} ortogonal
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English - English
In an orthogonal manner; perpendicularly; at right angles

The number of independent primitive concepts has been minimized in order that the language be easy to describe, to learn, and to implement. On the other hand, these concepts have been applied “orthogonally” in order to maximize the expressive power of the language while trying to avoid deleterious superfluities.

Perpendicularly; at right angles; as, a curve cuts a set of curves orthogonally
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Able to be treated separately

The content of the message should be orthogonal to the means of its delivery.

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pertaining to right angles; perpendicular (to)

A chord and the radius that bisects it are orthogonal.

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having or determined by right angles
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{a} rightangled, rectangular
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Characterized by straight lines in parallel and perpendicular arrangements 'Lines' may be walls, rows of columns, or axis lines Plan of San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy © 1993 Leland M Roth/M Burgess
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Constructed with right angles or perpendicular lines An orthogonal shape contains only right angles Planes or vectors that are mutually perpendicular
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Relating to or composed of right angles
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statistically independent, with reference to variates
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Two curves are orthogonal at a point point P where they cross if the tangents at P are perpendicular
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Mutually perpendicular The primary aircraft axes are orthogonally related
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statistically unrelated
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{s} perpendicular, made up of right angles
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A direction of game piece movement that remains within the initial station's rank, file, or post This movement travels squares of alternating color and is at right angles to the the edges of the levels
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not pertinent to the matter under consideration; "an issue extraneous to the debate"; "the price was immaterial"; "mentioned several impertinent facts before finally coming to the point"
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(adj ) Characteristic of a perpendicular or normal line
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A view that displays a parallel projection along one of the major axes In an orthogonal view, the camera is oriented so it is perpendicular (orthogonal) to specific planes: the Top view faces the XZ plane, the Front view faces the XY plane, and the Right view faces the YZ plane An orthogonal view eliminates the effect of distance from a viewpoint, which provides a useful means of locating points and objects in 3D space and is particularly helpful when modeling objects in wireframe mode An orthogonal view is in contrast to a perspective view See also Perspective
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Right-angled; rectangular; as, an orthogonal intersection of one curve with another
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Soon?2-dimensional threaded interpreted language
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A matrix is orthogonal if AT A = I The columns of such a matrix form an orthogonal basis
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lying or intersecting at right angles
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A real matrix A is orthogonal if its transpose is its inverse Transpose(A)*A=I Note that every row and column of A is therefore of unit norm (euclidean norm)
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mathematical use
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generalized to mean independent of, separate from, or irrelevant to
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Angular, as in cubic angles; pertaining to or involving right angles or perpendiculars
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In a wave refraction/diffraction diagram, a line drawn perpendicular to the wave crest
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The word "orthogonal" has many different meanings See, for example, D A Preece, "Orthogonality and designs: a terminological muddle", Utilitas Math 12 (1977), 201-223 Two vectors v and w are orthogonal if v·w=0, where v·w denotes the inner product Two subspaces V and W are orthogonal if every vector in V is orthogonal to every vector in W Two partitions P1 and P2 of a set X are said to be orthogonal if, for any parts Y1 and Y2 of P1 and P2, the size of their intersection is equal to |Y1| |Y2|/|X| In other words, the proportion of elements of each part of P1 which belong to a given part Y2 of P2 is constant Two Latin squares L1 and L2 are orthogonal if, for each pair (k,l) of symbols, there is a unique cell (i,j) in which L1 has symbol k and L2 has symbol l The term orthogonal design has two entirely different meanings An orthogonal array is different again - see below
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In mathematics, relating to or composed of right angles Generalized to mean independent of , separate from, or irrelevant to For example, a message about the weather in Nebraska might be orthogonal to a discussion of the Java programming language
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having a set of mutually perpendicular axes; meeting at right angles; "wind and sea may displace the ship's center of gravity along three orthogonal axes"; "a rectangular Cartesian coordinate system"
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Orthogonal means pertaining to or composed of right angles
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("composed of right angles") is a technical term referring to a certain special characteristic of the long code, the short code and the Walsh codes It refers to the fact that, for instance, if you take any two Walsh codes and XOR them together, the result will be 32 1's and 32 0's But if you XOR a Walsh code with itself, the result is 64 0's The short code and long code are orthogonal to themselves at different offsets What this means is that if two short codes are synchronized, then the XOR of them is all 0's If they are offset from each other, by any amount, then the XOR of them is about half 1's and about half 0's The long code is also orthogonal to itself This was done deliberately and without it CDMA wouldn't work This fundamental characteristic of the long code, short code and Walsh codes is what makes it possible for the rake receiver to separate out the chip sequence intended for this phone from the ones being sent to all the other phones
orthogonally

    Hyphenation

    or·thog·o·nal·ly

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ or-'thä-g&-n& ] (adjective.) 1612. Middle French, from Latin orthogonius, from Greek orthogOnios, from orth- + gOnia angle; more at -GON.
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