different between aclinic vs isoclinic
aclinic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (aklin?s, “unswerving”), from ?- (a-, “not”) + ????? (klín?, “bend”)
Adjective
aclinic (comparative more aclinic, superlative most aclinic)
- (physics) Without inclination or dipping.
- The aclinic line is also termed the magnetic equator.
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French aclinique
Adjective
aclinic m or n (feminine singular aclinic?, masculine plural aclinici, feminine and neuter plural aclinice)
- aclinic
Declension
aclinic From the web:
isoclinic
English
Adjective
isoclinic (not comparable)
- Having the same, or a constant, slope
Derived terms
- isoclinism
Noun
isoclinic (plural isoclinics)
- Synonym of isocline
isoclinic From the web:
- isoclinic lines
- what are isoclinic and isogonic lines
- what are isoclinic fringes
- what is isoclinic rotation
- what are isoclinic lines used for
- what does isoclinic mean
- what is isoclinic chart
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