axonometric |
axonometric |
In technical drawing|lang=en terms the difference between axonometric and axonometric
is that
axonometric is (technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective while
axonometric is (technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.
As adjectives the difference between axonometric and axonometric
is that
axonometric is (technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective while
axonometric is (technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.
axonometric |
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axonometric |
isometric |
As adjectives the difference between axonometric and isometric
is that
axonometric is describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective while
isometric is of, or exhibiting equality in dimensions.
As a noun isometric is
a line connecting isometric points.
perspective |
axonometric |
As adjectives the difference between perspective and axonometric
is that
perspective is of, in or relating to perspective while
axonometric is describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.
As a noun perspective
is a view, vista or outlook.
scale |
axonometric |
As a noun scale
is (obsolete) a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending or
scale can be part of an overlapping arrangement of many small, flat and hard pieces of keratin covering the skin of an animal, particularly a fish or reptile or
scale can be a device to measure mass or weight.
As a verb scale
is to change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product or
scale can be to remove the scales of.
As an adjective axonometric is
(technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.
vertical |
axonometric |
As adjectives the difference between vertical and axonometric
is that
vertical is along the direction of a plumbline or along a straight line that includes the center of the earth while
axonometric is (technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.
As a noun vertical
is a vertex or zenith.
horizontal |
axonometric |
As adjectives the difference between horizontal and axonometric
is that
horizontal is perpendicular to the vertical; parallel to the plane of the horizon; level, flat while
axonometric is describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.
As a noun horizontal
is a horizontal component of a structure.
projection |
axonometric |
As a noun projection
is something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
As an adjective axonometric is
(technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective.
axonometric |
dimetric |
In technical drawing|lang=en terms the difference between axonometric and dimetric
is that
axonometric is (technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective while
dimetric is (technical drawing) axonometric.
As adjectives the difference between axonometric and dimetric
is that
axonometric is (technical drawing) describing a projection in which the horizontal and vertical axes are to the same scale, but the third axis is reduced to allow for perspective while
dimetric is (crystallography) tetragonal.