Definition of Dextrally. Meaning of Dextrally. Synonyms of Dextrally

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Definition of Dextrally

Dextrally
Dextrally Dex"tral*ly, adv. Towards the right; as, the hands of a watch rotate dextrally.

Meaning of Dextrally from wikipedia

- Sinistral and dextral, in some scientific fields, are the two types of chirality ("handedness") or relative direction. The terms are derived from the...
- perversus) show a mixture of dextral and sinistral individuals. There occur also aberrantly sinistral forms of dextral species and some of these are...
- also known as sinistral faults and those with right-lateral motion as dextral faults. Each is defined by the direction of movement of the ground as would...
- Johnstone, Leah (2014). "Quantifying cerebral asymmetries for language in dextrals and adextrals with random-effects meta analysis". Frontiers in Psychology...
- Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practices, in bidirectional traffic, of keeping to the left side or to the right side of the...
- The Denali Fault is a major intracontinental dextral (right lateral) strike-slip fault in western North America, extending from northwestern British Columbia...
- the ends of adjacent segments are known as stepovers. In the case of a dextral fault zone, a right-stepping offset is known as an extensional stepover...
- guarding the state emblem of India and the emblem of Tranvancore Kingdom (a dextrally-coiled silver) conch s**** (Turbinella pyrum) ). The current emblem of...
- Atotsugawa Fault ****an Dextral strike-slip Active 1858 Hietsu earthquake (M~7) Awatere Fault 200 South Island, New Zealand Dextral strike-slip Active 1848...
- fault in the southern part of the North Island of New Zealand. It is a dextral (right-lateral) strike-slip fault with variable amounts of vertical movement...