Adradially

C2 18+
  • Frequency of Use
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  • Adradially Meanings

    adverb in a direction away from the radial axis or center

    Fields related to adradially

    Anatomy

    In anatomy, 'adradially' may be used to describe the arrangement of organs or tissues around a central axis or point.

    Geology

    In geology, 'adradially' could be used to describe the radial distribution of mineral deposits or geological formations.

    Botany

    In botany, 'adradially' may be used to describe the arrangement of leaves, petals, or other plant structures around a central point.

    Physics

    In physics, 'adradially' may be used to describe the radial orientation of forces or energy in a system.

    Biology

    In biology, 'adradially' is used to describe the arrangement of structures around a central axis or point, such as in radial symmetry.

    Zoology

    In zoology, 'adradially' can be used to describe the radial arrangement of body parts or features in certain organisms.

    Occupation Usage of adradially

    Writer

    In scientific writing, adradially is used to describe structures or processes that are arranged radially around a central point.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term adradially when discussing patterns of behavior or cognitive processes that radiate outward from a central concept or theme.

    Biologist

    Biologists may use adradially to describe the arrangement of structures or organisms around a central axis in a radial pattern.

    Geologist

    Geologists may use adradially to describe the distribution of minerals or geological features around a central point or axis.

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