Results for: in a longitudinal direction, lengthwise
English English
response to sunlight, see also:phototropism, tendency to turn or grow in the direction of sunlightheliotropism
retro, retro-engine, reverse thrust rocket, small rocket engine pointed opposite the direction of flight and used for deceleration and steeringretrorocket
reversal of actions or policy, turn made to face opposite directionU-turn
sails arranged lengthwisefore-and-aft rig
screw with a lengthwise slotinterrupted screw
short wave, southwest, southwest; point of direction midway between south and west, southwestern, southwestern; of or pertaining to the southwest; facing toward the southwest; coming from the southwest; of or pertaining to the southwestern region of th...SW
side of bacon, side of salted and cured pork; fish steak; beam, board (Carpentry), timber cut lengthwiseflitch
siemens, small, South, south; compass direction which is the opposite of northS
somebody fickle, turn in the direction of the wind, weather vane, weather vane; weather vane in the shape of a cock; fickle personweathercock
something with shape of letter "Y", the letter Y; Y-shaped object; triphasic Y-shaped circuit (Electronics); three-legged railroad track used to reverse the direction of a trainwye
south southwest; compass direction between south and southwest, south-southwestSSW
southeast, southeast; compass direction located halfway between south and east, southeastern, System Engineer; engineer that develops and designs complex units (ex: computer systems, etc.)SE
spin; twist; bend; wrap around; be wrapped around; be bent; change directionwinding (wind)
spin; twist; bend; wrap around; be wrapped around; be bent; change directionwound (wind)
stubborn opposition, antagonism; opposing directioncontrariness
 

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