orthopedal
English
Adjective
orthopedal (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Orthogonal to the foot of a geometric figure.
- 1936, Norman Alliston, Mathematical snack bar: a collection of notes and results, page 11:
- On the other hand, the sides of the orthopedal Δ are equal to a cos A, etc. Hence, calling R, P, S, J circumradius, inradius, perimeter and area of ABC, an original Δ ; and r, p. s. j. those of DEF its orthopedal Δ, we have this neat reciprocation : Δ ABC = PS = Rs;
- 1952, Marshall Henry Haddock, The Basis of Mine Surveying, page 26:
- The incentre of the orthopedal triangle is the orthocentre of the parent triangle.
- (rare) Alternative form of orthopedic
- 1886, Medical Progress - Volume 1, page 600:
- The orthopedal corsets give bad results.
- 2000, Dafydd ab Hugh, The Liberated: Rebels #3, →ISBN:
- "My bag," said the doctor. "Orthopedal stimulator. Looks like -- saltshaker --- teal."
- 2016, PD Drumheller, CD Claude, Coating for a surface (US Patent 9,447,304):
- Examples of extracorporeal medical devices are non-implantable devices such as extracorporeal blood treatment devices, and transfusion devices. Devices may have neurological, peripheral, cardiac, orthopedal, dermal and gynecological application, inter alia.
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