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ra·di·al R0010700 (rā′dē-əl)adj.1. a. Of, relating to, or arranged like rays or radii.b. Radiating from or converging to a common center.c. Having or characterized by parts so arranged or so radiating.2. Moving or directed along a radius.3. Anatomy Of, relating to, or near the radius or forearm.4. Developing symmetrically about a central point.n.1. A radial part, such as a ray, spoke, or radius.2. A radial tire. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin radiālis, from Latin radius, ray, spoke, radius of a circle; see ray1.] ra′di·al·ly adv.radial (ˈreɪdɪəl) adj1. (of lines, bars, beams of light, etc) emanating from a common central point; arranged like the radii of a circle2. of, like, or relating to a radius or ray3. spreading out or developing uniformly on all sides4. (Zoology) of or relating to the arms of a starfish or similar radiating structures5. (Anatomy) anatomy of or relating to the radius or forearm6. (Astronomy) astronomy (of velocity) in a direction along the line of sight of a celestial object and measured by means of the red shift (or blue shift) of the spectral lines of the object. Compare tangential2n7. a radial part or section8. (Zoology) zoology a. any of the basal fin rays of most bony fishesb. a radial or radiating structure, such as any of the ossicles supporting the oral disc of a sea star9. (Automotive Engineering) short for radial tyre, radial drilling machine[C16: from Medieval Latin radiālis from radius] ˈradially advra•di•al (ˈreɪ di əl) adj. 1. arranged or having parts arranged like radii or rays. 2. made in the direction of a radius; going from the center outward or from the circumference inward along a radius: a radial cut. 3. of, like, or pertaining to a radius or a ray. 4. of, pertaining to, or situated near the radius of the forearm. 5. acting along or in the direction of the radius of a circle: radial motion. n. 6. a radial section, part, or structure. 7. radial tire. [1560–70; < Medieval Latin radiālis= Latin radi(us) beam, ray (see radius) + -ālis -al1] ra′di•al•ly, adv. radialA magnetic bearing extending from a very high frequency omni-range and/or tactical air navigation station.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | radial - pneumatic tire that has radial-ply casingradial tire, radial-ply tirepneumatic tire, pneumatic tyre - a tire made of reinforced rubber and filled with compressed air; used on motor vehicles and bicycles etc | Adj. | 1. | radial - relating to or near the radius; "the radial aspect of the forearm" | | 2. | radial - relating to or moving along or having the direction of a radius; "radial velocity" | | 3. | radial - issuing in rays from a common center; relating to rays of light; "radial heat" | | 4. | radial - arranged like rays or radii; radiating from a common center; "radial symmetry"; "a starlike or stellate arrangement of petals"; "many cities show a radial pattern of main highways"radiate, stellatesymmetric, symmetrical - having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts | Translations
radial
radial1. of or relating to the arms of a starfish or similar radiating structures 2. Anatomy of or relating to the radius or forearm 3. Astronomy (of velocity) in a direction along the line of sight of a celestial object and measured by means of the red shift (or blue shift) of the spectral lines of the object 4. Zoologya. any of the basal fin rays of most bony fishes b. a radial or radiating structure, such as any of the ossicles supporting the oral disc of a sea star RadialForms radiating from or converging to a common center or developing symmetrically about a central point.radial[′rād·ē·əl] (graphic arts) A line or direction from the center (principal point, isocenter, nadir point, or substitute center) to any point on a photograph. (mathematics) For a plane curve C, the locus of end points of lines, drawn from a fixed point, that are equal and parallel to the radius of curvature of C. (navigation) One of a number of radial lines of position defined by an azimuthal radio navigation facility and identified in terms of the bearing (usually magnetic) of all points on that line from the facility. (science and technology) Directed or diverging from a center. radialEach one of the above heading is a radial.In the above figure, reporting point Akola on B29 is defined by VOR radial. 020 R means it is on 020° radial from the VOR.Single row radial engine.i. A discrete bearing, usually magnetic, transmitted by a navigational beam (very high frequency omnidirectional radio-range, or VOR; tactical air navigation, or TACAN; very high frequency omnidirectional range tactical air navigation, or VORTAC; etc.), which is the origin. There are 360 radials radiating out from any navigational aid (NAVAID), and each radial is named for the number of degrees clock-wise from magnetic north that the radial leaves the navigational facility. ii. A reciprocating engine in which cylinders are arranged radially or like spokes in a wheel. iii. A line or direction from the radial center to any point on a photograph. The radial center is assumed to be the principal point, unless other-wise designated; (e.g., nadir radial).radial
radial [ra´de-al] 1. radiating; spreading outward from a common center.2. pertaining to a radius" >radius.3. pertaining to the radial (lateral) aspect of the arm as opposed to the ulnar (medial) aspect.radial artery an artery in the forearm, wrist, and hand; the one usually used for taking the pulse.ra·di·al (rā'dē-ăl), 1. Relating to the radius (bone of the forearm), to any structures named from it, or to the radial or lateral aspect of the upper limb compared with the ulnar or medial aspect. Synonym(s): radialis [TA]2. Relating to any radius. 3. Radiating; diverging in all directions from any given center. [L. radialis, fr. radius, ray, lateral bone of the forearm] radial (rā′dē-əl)adj.1. a. Of, relating to, or arranged like rays or radii.b. Radiating from or converging to a common center.c. Having or characterized by parts so arranged or so radiating.2. Moving or directed along a radius.3. Anatomy Of, relating to, or near the radius or forearm.4. Developing symmetrically about a central point.n. A radial part, such as a ray, spoke, or radius. ra′di·al·ly adv.ra·di·al (rā'dē-ăl) 1. Relating to the radius (bone of the forearm), to any structures named from it, or to the radial or lateral aspect of the upper limb as compared with the ulnar or medial aspect. 2. Relating to any radius. 3. Radiating; diverging in all directions from any given center. Synonym(s): brachio- (2) . [L. radialis, fr. radius, ray, lateral bone of the forearm]radial 1. Branching out, like rays, from a point. 2. Pertaining to the RADIUS bone or its associated artery or nerve. radial pertaining to a radius; descriptive of anything in the form of rays extending from a centre, such as MEDULLARY RAY.AcronymsSeeRradial Related to radial: radial engine, radial nerve, radial drainage patternSynonyms for radialnoun pneumatic tire that has radial-ply casingSynonyms- radial tire
- radial-ply tire
Related Words- pneumatic tire
- pneumatic tyre
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