Similar words: straight, straighten, straightaway, straightforward, keep a straight face, strained, unrestrained, constrainedly. Meaning: n. a line traced by a point traveling in a constant direction; a line of zero curvature.
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151. To do so, a straight line is defined between a point source of light and a detector.
152. Easement curve was introduced, whereby curvature changes steadily form a straight line to the desired radius.
153. Target moving element is given through calculating sonar data, then its kinematic rule is imitated with uniform straight line motion.
154. This method of depreciation is called the straight line or fixed installment or constant change method.
155. Blade profiles, blade numbers, cord of the blade, and the straight line extension of the trailing edge were simulated numerically for the return channel blades in an attempt to avoid flow separation.
156. The results show that the lateral acceleration and the radial CWEL plots as a straight line, but the lateral acceleration and the transverse CWEL in quadratic nonlinear correlation.
157. The initial portion of the stress-strain diagram for most materials used in engineering structures is a straight line.
158. Mapping, the use of interactive graphics, drawing a straight line, oval, rectangular, etc.
159. R is the slope of the straight line and B its ordinate at the origin.
160. More power is consumed during a turn than in a straight line motion for the tracked vehicles.
161. Somehow the rain simply avoids Aruba, Bonaire,(http://sentencedict.com/straight line.html) and Curacao as well as Venezuela and Colombia while on a straight line toward the Darien Region of Panama?
162. In character recognition, a straight line or arc used as a segment of a graphic character.
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