Anisotropic

Word ANISOTROPIC
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Definitions and meanings of "Anisotropic"

What do we mean by anisotropic?

Not isotropic. adjective

Having properties that differ based on the direction of measurement. adjective

Having predetermined axes: opposed to isotropic.

Not having the same properties in all directions; not isotropic; æolotropic. All crystals except those of the isometric system are anisotropic with respect to light.

In botany, a term applied by Sachs to organs which respond differently or unequally to external influences.

Equivalent forms are anisotropal, anisotrope, and anisotropous.

Having properties that differ according to the direction of measurement; exhibiting anisotropy. adjective

Not invariant with respect to direction adjective

Having properties that differ according to the direction of measurement; exhibiting anisotropy.

An appellation which refers to the "weightless" quality of time. The idea that time has force in linear terms but not weight. Urban Dictionary

I added that word as a joke. Nice to see you here fellow Elevated One. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Anisotropic

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The word "anisotropic" in example sentences

It varies enormously in anisotropic temperature, electron temperature and ion differences. ❋ Unknown (2010)

High water effects, full Bloom and Depth of Field, 50,000 particles, all settings at High or Very high detail, 4x anisotropic, you name it ... my god, I never imagined the game could be this wonderful. ❋ Spyderqueen (2008)

I much prefer the marathon tweaking session of control configurations, mouse sensitivity, screen resolution, and deeply geeky moving of horizontal sliders for mad, mad things like “anti-aliasing” and “anisotropic filtering” that provide me with the unnecessary level of control I so crave. ❋ Unknown (2010)

October 23, 2009 at 10: 41: 59Permalink random anisotropic set theory in n_space ❋ Unknown (2009)

The universe around 500my after the big bang has anisotropic and inhomogeneous distributions which are amplified due to some Virial process where accumulated matter has a kinetic energy equal to half the potential and due to “friction.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

This Patent is from the inventor Vijak K. Chandhok, "Method for producing through extrusion an anisotropic magnet with high energy product", U.S. ❋ Unknown (2009)

OpEdNews - Diary: random anisotropic set theory in n_space ❋ Unknown (2009)

If we make our read-head out of a ferromagnetic material instead of an ordinary metal, we find a stronger effect known as anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR). ❋ Unknown (2007)

Maybe even that inflation was anisotropic, as Lotty and Mark and I contemplated. ❋ Sean (2008)

Bayesian analysis of sparse anisotropic universe models and application to the 5-yr WMAP data ❋ Sean (2008)

We were interested in whether the (hypothetical) period of inflation in the early universe might have been anisotropic — expanding just a bit faster in one direction than in the others — and if so, how it would show up in the CMB. ❋ Sean (2008)

One question for you physicists: are Japanese swimmers an isotropic or anisotropic medium? ❋ Unknown (2007)

It's pretty obvious that the high albedo of Enceladus is due to anisotropic backscattering, light being reflected back towards it origin preferentially. ❋ James Killus (2007)

The doppler shifting of light simply is anisotropic: It is blue shifted around an equator and redshifted for light emitted by particles at the antipodal points. ❋ Sean (2007)

If the universe were a black hole we would observe this sort of anisotropic distribution in Doppler shifts. ❋ Sean (2007)

No “aether wind” anisotropic transmission due to Earths movement in an aether was found, and when Einstein found that this unwarranted assumption was also unneeded, those theories died. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This fluid has magnetic properties, which makes it anisotropic; it has different properties in different directions. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The isomorphic theory of time tells us that in order [for time] to be isomorphic everything must look the same (be automorphic). The anisotropic isomer theory-of-time tells us [that time] can have an isomorphic structure under [the condition] that it is WEIGHTLESS-IN-ITSELF. ❋ Flightfacilities (2020)

He [anisotropically] [read this] [example]. ❋ Bobster293 (2022)

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