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What does slightly oblique mean?

What does slightly oblique mean?

: not direct : not stated directly. : having a slanting direction or position : neither perpendicular nor parallel. oblique.

What does oblique mean in linguistics?

In grammar, an oblique (abbreviated OBL; from Latin: casus obliquus) or objective case (abbr. OBJ) is a nominal case other than the nominative case, and sometimes, the vocative. A noun or pronoun in the oblique case can generally appear in any role except as subject, for which the nominative case is used.

What does oblique mean in anatomy?

(ō-blēk′, ə-blēk′) adj. Anatomy Situated in a slanting position; not transverse or longitudinal: oblique muscles or ligaments.

What does droit stand for?

right
A droit (French for right or Law) is a legal title, claim or due.

Does oblique mean indirect?

If something is oblique, it has a slanting position or direction. In figurative use, oblique means indirect or purposely misleading. A playground is positioned at an oblique angle to the ground.

What is oblique part of speech?

adjective. neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping.

What does oblique mean in science?

1. Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined. It has a direction oblique to that of the former motion. ( Cheyne)

What does oblique mean in radiology?

In radiology, an alignment of the body between a lateral and an anteroposterior or posteroanterior position. The angle formed by the body surface and the image receptor may vary. The central ray enters the aspect of the body that is upright and facing away from the image receptor.

Is droit left or right?

opposite of left The right side is the side that is towards the east when you look north. Most people write with their right hand. If something is on the right-hand side of something, it is positioned on the right of it.

What Dexter means?

Definition of dexter 1 : relating to or situated on the right. 2 : being or relating to the side of a heraldic shield at the right of the person bearing it.

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