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1 axis
['æksis]plural - axes; noun1) (the real or imaginary line on which a thing turns (as the axis of the earth, from North Pole to South Pole, around which the earth turns).) axă2) (a fixed line used as a reference, as in a graph: He plotted the temperatures on the horizontal axis.) axă -
2 axis
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3 axis of abscissae
(mat) axă a absciselor -
4 axis of curvature
(mat) axă de curbură -
5 axis of incidence
(fiz) axă normală de incidenţă -
6 axis of instantaneous rotation
(mec) axă de rotaţie instantaneeEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > axis of instantaneous rotation
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7 axis of ordinates
(mat) axă a ordonatelor -
8 axis of reference
(mat) axă de coordonate -
9 axis of revolution
(mat) axă de revoluţie -
10 axis of rolling
(mec) axă de rostogolire -
11 axis of rotation
(mec) axă de rotaţie -
12 axis of symetry
(mat) axă de simetrie -
13 axis of vision
(fiz) axă vizuală -
14 axis parallel
paraxial -
15 centroidal axis
(mec) axa / linia centrelor de greuate; axă centroidă (prin centrul de greutate) -
16 circular axis
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17 coordinate axis
(mat) axă de coordonate -
18 coordinate system of axis
(mat) sistem de axe de coordonateEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > coordinate system of axis
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19 crystal / crystallographic axis
(minr) axa cristalograficăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > crystal / crystallographic axis
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20 earth's axis
(astr) axa pământului
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