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DictionarySeeangleaxial angle
axial angle[′ak·sē·əl ′aŋ·gəl] (crystallography) The acute angle between the two optic axes of a biaxial crystal. Also known as optic angle; optic-axial angle. In air, the larger angle between the optic axes after refraction on leaving the crystal. axial angle
ax·i·al an·glean angle formed by two surfaces of a body, the line of union of which is parallel with its axis; the axial angles of a tooth are the distobuccal, distolabial, distolingual, mesiobuccal, mesiolabial, and mesiolingual.ax·i·al an·gle (ak'sē-ăl ang'gĕl) An angle formed by two surfaces of a body, the line of union of which is parallel with its axis; the axial angles of a tooth are the distobuccal, distolabial, distolingual, mesiobuccal, mesiolabial, and mesiolingual. ax·i·al an·gle (ak'sē-ăl ang'gĕl) Angle formed by two surfaces of a body, the line of union of which is parallel with its axis; those of a tooth are the distobuccal, distolabial, distolingual, mesiobuccal, mesiolabial, and mesiolingual. |