Definition of Obliquation. Meaning of Obliquation. Synonyms of Obliquation

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Definition of Obliquation

Obliquation
Obliquation Ob`li*qua"tion, n. [L. obliquatio, fr. obliquare to turn obliquely. See Oblique.] 1. The act of becoming oblique; a turning to one side; obliquity; as, the obliquation of the eyes. [R.] --Sir T. Browne. 2. Deviation from moral rectitude. [R.]

Meaning of Obliquation from wikipedia

- a slash (punctuation) ( / ) Oblique angle, in geometry Oblique triangle, in geometry Oblique lattice, in geometry Oblique leaf base, a characteristic...
- Oblique Strategies (subtitled Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas) is a card-based method for promoting creativity jointly created by musician/artist...
- as an oblique muscle: Abdominal wall Abdominal external oblique muscle Abdominal internal oblique muscle Extraocular muscles Inferior oblique muscle...
- In astronomy, axial tilt, also known as obliquity, is the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbital axis, which is the line perpendicular...
- In grammar, an oblique (abbreviated OBL; from Latin: casus obliquus) or objective case (abbr. OBJ) is a nominal case other than the nominative case and...
- An oblique shock wave is a shock wave that, unlike a normal shock, is inclined with respect to the direction of incoming air. It occurs when a supersonic...
- Oblique type is a form of type that slants slightly to the right, used for the same purposes as italic type. Unlike italic type, however, it does not...
- The abdominal external oblique muscle (also external oblique muscle or exterior oblique) is the largest and outermost of the three flat abdominal muscles...
- Oblique projection is a simple type of technical drawing of graphical projection used for producing two-dimensional (2D) images of three-dimensional (3D)...
- generally known in English as the "oblique". but particularly the less vertical fraction slash. The variant "oblique stroke" was increasingly shortened...