
1) Aeolotropic 2) Eolotropic
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a term for crystals that are doubly refractive, which means that they will break light into 2 different rays, traveling at different speeds within the crystal.
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• (a.) Not isotropic; having different properties in different directions; thus, crystals of the isometric system are optically isotropic, but all other crystals are anisotropic.
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exhibiting different values of a property in different crystallographic directions.
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qualifies a physical medium in which the relevant properties depend upon direction
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pertaining to a medium whose electromagnetic properties at each point are different for different directions of propagation or different polarizations of a wave propagating in the medium
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exhibiting different values of a property in different crystallographic directions.
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Describes a structure whose appearance varies with the angle of observation. ... (12 Nov 1997) ...
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(an-i″so-tro´pik) having unlike properties in different directions. doubly refracting, or having a double polarizing power. in cardiac physiology, having nonuniform conduction; used to describe the nonuniform characteristics of the myocardium in the direction perpendicular to the conduc...
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Exhibiting different properties when measured along its different axes
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Term used in gemology for double refraction.
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Lacking consistent hardness on all surfaces. For example, the hardness of Kyanite on the Mohs scale is between 6 and 7 lengthwise, and between 4 and 4
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Lacking consistent hardness on all surfaces. For example, the hardness of Kyanite on the Mohs scale is between 6 and 7 lengthwise, and between 4 and 4� crosswise
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Not the same in all directions.
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Not isotropic. Exhibiting different properties when tested along axes in different directions within the material.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an-ī′sō-trop′ik Definitions: 1. Not having properties that are the same in all directions.
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Showing differences of property or of effect in different directions.
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(oriented) A material that has a preferred direction of magnetic orientation which produces superior magnetic characteristics through a particular axis.
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[
adj] - not invariant with respect to direction
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anisotropic 1. Having unequal responses to external stimuli. 2. Having properties that vary depending on the various directions of measurements. 3. Not having properties that are the same in all directions. 4. Showing different properties as to velocity of light transmission, conductivity of heat or electricity, compressibility, and so on, in dif...
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Not possessing the same properties in all directions (the opposite of isotropic). Because of its fibrous structure wood is anisotropic.
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Unequal physical properties along different axes.
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adjective of or relating to the property of not being isotropic
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of unequal physical properties along different axes. Cf. isotropic (def. 1). · of different dimensions along different axes.
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