lying in the direction of the frontal plane of the body
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frontallying in the direction of the frontal plane of the body
equinoctialthe great circle of the celestial sphere, lying in the same plane as the earth's equator
bodysurfto ride a cresting wave toward the shore by lying face down in the water with the arms stretched forward in the direction of the wave
sagittala. of or pertaining to the suture between the parietal bones at the roof of the skull or to a venous canal within the skull and parallel to this suture b. (in direction or location) from front to back in the median plane or in a plane parall
kidneyone of a pair of vertebrate organs situated in the body cavity near the spinal column that excrete waste products of metabolism, in humans are bean-shaped organs about 41/2 inches (111/2 centimeters) long lying behind the peritoneum in a mass of fatty tissue, and consist chiefly of nephrons by which urine is secreted, collected, and discharged into a main cavity whence it is conveyed by the ureter to the bladder
backhands(in tennis and other racket sports) A stroke played with the back of the hand facing in the direction of the stroke, typically starting with the arm crossing the body
backhand(in tennis and other racket sports) A stroke played with the back of the hand facing in the direction of the stroke, typically starting with the arm crossing the body
torsionsthe twisting or wrenching of a body by the exertion of forces tending to turn one end or part about a longitudinal axis while the other is held fast or turned in the opposite direction
translationMovement of a body from one point of space to another such that every point of the body moves in the same direction and over the same distance, without any rotation, reflection, or change in size
translationsMovement of a body from one point of space to another such that every point of the body moves in the same direction and over the same distance, without any rotation, reflection, or change in size
precessionThe slow movement of the axis of a spinning body around another axis due to a torque (such as gravitational influence) acting to change the direction of the first axis. It is seen in the circle slowly traced out by the pole of a spinning gyroscope