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A person on a mountain has the greater field of view, perhaps. The maximum vertical distance that can be viewed is from the horizon (or objects on the horizon, including distant hills) to
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A person on a mountain has the greater field of view, perhaps. The maximum vertical distance that can be viewed is from the horizon (or objects on the horizon, including distant hills) to
The convention is that x would occupy the horizontal axis, while y occupies the vertical axis, regardless if x is plotted against y, or y against x. Visually, which often would appear mutually indiscriminatable for
Vericom energy storage container adopts All-in-one design, integrated container, refrigeration system, battery module, PCS, fire protection, environmental monitoring, etc., modular design, with the
Is there one word for both horizontal or vertical, but not diagonal, adjacency? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago
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If ''horizontal'' follows the horizon, and ''vertical'' ascends from the horizon, is there a word for a line from the viewer to the horizon? Otherwise, is there a broadly accepted business term for describing data
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If x and y are horizontal, z is vertical; if x and z are horizontal, y is vertical. The words horizontal and vertical are generally used in a planar (2-dimensional) sense, not spatial (3
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Is there a single, more generic term that can be used to describe both a row and a column? In English, we can refer to a line as being horizontal or vertical, but unless we say ''a line of
2 ''Horizontal'' means ''relating to the horizon'', so strictly speaking whether a split is vertical or horizontal depends on its orientation relative to the ground. Or less strictly, ''horizontal'' is whatever
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Vertical simply implies a direction, or height. Sometimes it''s used in the context of a hierarchy, but even there it implies "up-down", not stacked. Are you suggesting that a sentence like
If I want to speak of North, South, East, West in a general sense I could, for example, use the term cardinal direction. Which term is appropriate to sum up horizontal and vertical in the same man...
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Orthogonal does not imply horizontal and vertical movement. Orthogonal implies that one movement is at a right angle with respect to the other. Horizontal and diagonal movements are thus
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