Orthogonally

Word ORTHOGONALLY
Character 12
Hyphenation or thog o nal ly
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Used to describe two things that are independent of each other. One does not imply the other. Urban Dictionary

A word used by the tech-savvy to sound smarter than the really are. More specifically: A math term that means perpendicular, but not just in 2D but in any dimension. Now commonly used to indicate an idea or concept that stands apart so much from everything else that it "sticks out," is "from left field," or is "third-way." Urban Dictionary

Having a surface-area orthogonal (lateral) to the curve of a line with respect to the surface area between the x-y axis and the line-curve. The orthogonal-surface area contains non-visible triangles which follow the non-contiguated rules of the nodes on surface-of-graphene. The line bends into a curve at every point these triangles are placed. Urban Dictionary

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The word "orthogonally" in example sentences

A non-sacred, state-recognized contract certified by a state authorized agent orthogonally dressed up with whatever ritual elements, religious or not, you want to throw on top to call it “marriage” by your own definition. ❋ Unknown (2010)

More orthogonally, my fantasy The Dragons of the Cuyahoga was actually inspired by a SF novel, In The Cube by David Alexander Smith. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'd say its peculiar starting place -- the crossover between erotic fetish and violent automobile crashes -- is deliberately taken orthogonally from what the reader might expect I suppose the reader might expect a novel about sexual sado-masochism into uncannier realms, where it is not just violence upon the body but the machine, and death, that constitute our erotic life. ❋ Adam Roberts (2010)

Areas: An area is defined as a set of 1 or more cards, all of the same suit, all touching orthogonally. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Your hypothetical global criminal would need to bring the asteroid down on and allow the transglobal vulcanism to well up on 2 enemy states orthogonally positioned, while his own state was offset 1/4 of an earth circumference from the target states. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Playing a card: All cards played must touch orthogonally at least one other card on the table. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All pieces, except the knight, move either orthogonally (that is, forward, backward, or to the side), or diagonally. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If you're trying to get some fall off from a soft but otherwise splodgy light: I'd try dropping some strategic flags black so as not to bounce light elsewhere in the room between the softened light and the face, arranged orthogonally. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These steps are also counted orthogonally, however empty spaces count as steps for this calculation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Steps are counted orthogonally, and may not repeat spaces, cross over empty spaces, or cross over your opponent's piece. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The center plane is aligned orthogonally to the z-axis, so that particles that emerge above this plane correspond to z-spin ˜up™ outcome and particles that emerge below this plane correspond to z-spin ❋ Berkovitz, Joseph (2007)

All the L-particles that are emitted above the center plane aligned orthogonally to the z-direction, like the L-particles 1-3, will be disposed to spin ˜up™; and all the particles that are emitted below this plane, like the L-particles 4-6, will be disposed to spin ˜down.™ ❋ Berkovitz, Joseph (2007)

The difficulty is that the errors add orthogonally. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I was thinking about the orthogonally of the proxies and my first thought was it is probably a precipitation index. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Kitcher thus joins Goldman, Haack, and Laudan in the view that it is possible to articulate a priori conditions of rationality or of epistemic warrant that operate independently of, or, perhaps one might say, orthogonally to, the social relations of science. ❋ Longino, Helen (2006)

[Common sense] and intelligence are orthogonal. I've seen plenty of [smart people] with no [common sense]. ❋ WJ Callahan (2009)

"I have this co-worker who keeps using the word 'orthogonal,' usually after he [mentions] some idea he thinks [is God's] gift to man. Can't wait to get this word into my [vocab]. Soon as I figure out what it means." ❋ Philosophistry (2010)

The length of the line equals the [surface area] sum of each all [triangles]. This is what is called a transfinite [curve]. Each curve contains an orthogonated surface area with graphenated triangles. ❋ Metawave (2020)

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