having an axis
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axisedhaving an axis
rotarieshaving a part or parts that turn on an axis, as a machine
rotaryhaving a part or parts that turn on an axis, as a machine
parastichouscharacterised by parastichy, i.e. having a secondary helix joining leaf-bases on an axis
symmetricalnesshaving two parts two parts that are exactly the same, facing each other across an axis
APOLARHaving no axis.
monaxialhaving one axis
uniaxialhaving one axis
centeredhaving a central axis
uniaxiallyUNIAXIAL, having one axis
COAXALHaving a common axis (Var.)
multiaxialhaving more than one axis
coaxialhaving a common axis, also COAXAL
coaxalhaving a common axis, also COAXIAL
coaxiallyCOAXIAL, having a common axis, also COAXAL
polyaxonichaving many axes or several axis cylinders
zygomorphythe state of having flowers symmetrical about one axis
polyaxiala shape having many axes or several axis cylinders
zygomorphiesZYGOMORPHY, the state of having flowers symmetrical about one axis
polyaxialsPOLYAXIAL, a shape having many axes or several axis cylinders
monaxonichaving only one axis; developing along a single line also MONAXIAL
hemimorphythe state of having a polar axis, dissimilar at the two ends
hemimorphiesHEMIMORPHY, the state of having a polar axis, dissimilar at the two ends
coaxialhaving a common axis, as coaxial cables for simultaneous long-distance transmission of television signals
monopodialhaving a monopodium or a single and continuous axis, as a birchen twig or a cornstalk
eccentric(of a thing) Not placed centrally or not having its axis or other part placed centrally
monopodiallyMONOPODIAL, having a monopodium or a single and continuous axis, as a birchen twig or a cornstalk
scalenea. (of a cone or the like) having the axis inclined to the base b. (of a triangle) having three unequal sides
determinate(of a flowering shoot) Having the main axis ending in a flower bud and therefore no longer extending in length, as in a cyme
antimeresegment or division of the body having a corresponding segment or division that is opposite to it relative to the longitudinal axis of the body
cischaracterized by having certain atoms or groups of atoms on the same side of the longitudinal axis of a double bond or of the plane of a ring in a molecule