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AEolotropic
AEolotropic [AE]`o*lo*trop"ic, a. [Gr. ? changeful + ? a
turning, ? to turn.] (Physics)
Exhibiting differences of quality or property in different
directions; not isotropic. --Sir W. Thomson.
AllotropicAllotropic Al`lo*trop"ic ([a^]l`l[-o]*tr[o^]p"[i^]k),
Allotropical Al`lo*trop"ic*al (-[i^]k*al), a. [Cf. F.
allotropique.]
Of or pertaining to allotropism. -- Al`lo*trop"ic*al*ly,
adv.
Allotropic state, the several conditions which occur in a
case of allotropism. Allotropic stateAllotropic Al`lo*trop"ic ([a^]l`l[-o]*tr[o^]p"[i^]k),
Allotropical Al`lo*trop"ic*al (-[i^]k*al), a. [Cf. F.
allotropique.]
Of or pertaining to allotropism. -- Al`lo*trop"ic*al*ly,
adv.
Allotropic state, the several conditions which occur in a
case of allotropism. AllotropicalAllotropic Al`lo*trop"ic ([a^]l`l[-o]*tr[o^]p"[i^]k),
Allotropical Al`lo*trop"ic*al (-[i^]k*al), a. [Cf. F.
allotropique.]
Of or pertaining to allotropism. -- Al`lo*trop"ic*al*ly,
adv.
Allotropic state, the several conditions which occur in a
case of allotropism. AllotropicallyAllotropic Al`lo*trop"ic ([a^]l`l[-o]*tr[o^]p"[i^]k),
Allotropical Al`lo*trop"ic*al (-[i^]k*al), a. [Cf. F.
allotropique.]
Of or pertaining to allotropism. -- Al`lo*trop"ic*al*ly,
adv.
Allotropic state, the several conditions which occur in a
case of allotropism. Allotropicity
Allotropicity Al*lot`ro*pic"i*ty, n.
Allotropic property or nature.
Allotropism
Allotropism Al*lot"ro*pism, Allotropy Al*lot"ro*py, n. [Gr.
? other + direction, way, ? to turn: cf. F. allotropie.]
(Chem.)
The property of existing in two or more conditions which are
distinct in their physical or chemical relations.
Note: Thus, carbon occurs crystallized in octahedrons and
other related forms, in a state of extreme hardness, in
the diamond; it occurs in hexagonal forms, and of
little hardness, in black lead; and again occurs in a
third form, with entire softness, in lampblack and
charcoal. In some cases, one of these is peculiarly an
active state, and the other a passive one. Thus, ozone
is an active state of oxygen, and is distinct from
ordinary oxygen, which is the element in its passive
state.
Allotropize
Allotropize Al*lot"ro*pize, v. t.
To change in physical properties but not in substance. [R.]
AmetropiaAmetropia Am`e*tro"pi*a, n. [Gr. ? irregular + ?, ?, eye.]
(Med.)
Any abnormal condition of the refracting powers of the eye.
-- Am`e*trop"ic, a. AmetropicAmetropia Am`e*tro"pi*a, n. [Gr. ? irregular + ?, ?, eye.]
(Med.)
Any abnormal condition of the refracting powers of the eye.
-- Am`e*trop"ic, a. Anisometropia
Anisometropia An`i*so*me*tro"pi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? + ?
measure + ?, ?, eye.]
Unequal refractive power in the two eyes.
Anisotropic
Anisotrope An"i*so*trope`, Anisotropic An`i*so*trop"ic, a.
[Gr. ? unequal + ? a turning, ? to turn.] (Physics)
Not isotropic; having different properties in different
directions; thus, crystals of the isometric system are
optically isotropic, but all other crystals are anisotropic.
Apheliotropic
Apheliotropic A*phe`li*o*trop"ic, a. [Gr. ? + ? sun + ?
belonging to a turning.]
Turning away from the sun; -- said of leaves, etc. --Darwin.
Apheliotropism
Apheliotropism A*phe`li*ot"ro*pism, n.
The habit of bending from the sunlight; -- said of certain
plants.
Apogeotropic
Apogeotropic Ap`o*ge`o*trop"ic, a. [Pref. apo- + Gr. ? earth +
? turning.] (Bot.)
Bending away from the ground; -- said of leaves, etc.
--Darwin.
Apogeotropism
Apogeotropism Ap"o*ge*ot"ro*pism, n.
The apogeotropic tendency of some leaves, and other parts.
AtropiaAtropia A*tro"pi*a, n.
Same as Atropine. Atropism
Atropism At"ro*pism, n. (Med.)
A condition of the system produced by long use of belladonna.
Autotropism
Autotropism Au*tot"ro*pism, n. [Auto- + Gr. ? to turn.] (Plant
Physiol.)
The tendency of plant organs to grow in a straight line when
uninfluenced by external stimuli.
Calotropis giganteaMudar Mu"dar, n. [Hind. mad[=a]r.] (Bot.)
Either one of two asclepiadaceous shrubs (Calotropis
gigantea, and C. procera), which furnish a strong and
valuable fiber. The acrid milky juice is used medicinally. Diageotropic
Diageotropic Di`a*ge`o*trop"ic, a. [Gr. dia` through, at
variance + ? earth + ? turning.] (Bot.)
Relating to, or exhibiting, diageotropism.
Diageotropism
Diageotropism Di`a*ge*ot"ro*pism, n. (Bot.)
The tendency of organs (as roots) of plants to assume a
position oblique or transverse to a direction towards the
center of the earth.
Diaheliotropic
Diaheliotropic Di`a*he`li*o*trop"ic, a. [Gr. ? through, at
variance + ? sun + ? turning.] (Bot.)
Relating or, or manifesting, diaheliotropism.
Diaheliotropism
Diaheliotropism Di`a*he`li*ot"ro*pism, n. (Bot.)
A tendency of leaves or other organs of plants to have their
dorsal surface faced towards the rays of light.
Ectropion
Ectropion Ec*tro"pi*on, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? a turning
aside; ? from + ? to turn.] (Med.)
An unnatural eversion of the eyelids.
EctropiumEctropium Ec*tro"pi*um, n. [NL.] (Med.)
Same as Ectropion. Emmetropia
Emmetropia Em`me*tro"pi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? in measure,
proportioned, suitable (? in + ? measure) + ?, ?, eye.]
(Med.)
That refractive condition of the eye in which the rays of
light are all brought accurately and without undue effort to
a focus upon the retina; -- opposed to hypermetropia, myopia,
an astigmatism.
Emmetropic
Emmetropic Em`me*trop"ic, a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, emmetropia.
The normal or emmetropic eye adjusts itself perfectly
for all distances. --J. Le Conte.
EntropionEntropion En*tro"pi*on, n. [NL.] (Med.)
Same as Entropium.
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