Axonography


axonography

axonography ax·o·nog·ra·phy (āk’sə-nŏg’rə-fē)
n.
A procedure for recording electrical changes in axons.

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    axonometer axonometer ax·o·nom·e·ter (āk’sə-nŏm’ĭ-tər) n. See axometer.

  • Axonometric drawing

    designating a method of projection (axonometric projection) in which a three-dimensional object is represented by a drawing (axonometric drawing) having all axes drawn to exact scale, resulting in the optical distortion of diagonals and curves. Compare cabinet (def 19), isometric (def 5), oblique (def 13). adj. 1869, from axonometry (1865), from Greek axon (see axis) […]

  • Axonometric

    designating a method of projection (axonometric projection) in which a three-dimensional object is represented by a drawing (axonometric drawing) having all axes drawn to exact scale, resulting in the optical distortion of diagonals and curves. Compare cabinet (def 19), isometric (def 5), oblique (def 13). adj. 1869, from axonometry (1865), from Greek axon (see axis) […]

  • Axonometric projection

    designating a method of projection (axonometric projection) in which a three-dimensional object is represented by a drawing (axonometric drawing) having all axes drawn to exact scale, resulting in the optical distortion of diagonals and curves. Compare cabinet (def 19), isometric (def 5), oblique (def 13). noun a geometric drawing of an object, such as a […]

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    noun the branch of crystallography concerned with measurement of the axes of crystals


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