Orthogonal | |
adjective | 1. Of or involving right angles; at right angles.
2. (Of an experiment) Having variates which can be treated as statistically independent. |
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| "There's no way I can get an orthogonal corner on this cut without measuring carefully." | "The wallpaper had a faint orthogonal grid pattern behind the flowers." | "In your second experiment, can you explain the orthogonal variables?" |
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| Greek, late 16th century |
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| Translated literally from the Greek "orthogōnios," which means "right-angled," the adjective "orthogonal" relates to anything having to do with right angles. ... | |
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