[
US
/ˈɹeɪdiəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɹˈeɪdɪəl/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈeɪdɪəl/ ]
NOUN
- pneumatic tire that has radial-ply casing
ADJECTIVE
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relating to or moving along or having the direction of a radius
radial velocity -
relating to or near the radius
the radial aspect of the forearm -
arranged like rays or radii; radiating from a common center
a starlike or stellate arrangement of petals
radial symmetry
many cities show a radial pattern of main highways -
issuing in rays from a common center; relating to rays of light
radial heat
How To Use radial In A Sentence
- Radial pressures exerted by roots on the surrounding soil are also believed to be a critical feature in penetration of hard soils.
- Another injection site is at the volar side of the forearm, 4 cm proximal to the wrist crease between the tendons of the radial flexor muscle and the palmaris longus muscle.
- Recently, the company introduced the first radial tire for skid-steer loaders.
- Due to their design, these slewing rings can transmit radial and axial loads as well as tilting moments.
- Torque transfer is a function of the internal gearing, which generates frictional resistance to differentiation through the axial and radial thrust forces of the gears in the differential.
- In October 1926, National Air Transport sent out a request for bids for a transport aircraft that could carry passengers or mail and be powered by a Wright Whirlwind radial.
- Compression of the radiocapitellar articulation sometimes results in damage to the radial head, the capitellum, or both.
- The city is concentrating on improving radial links from the city's central areas into the outer suburbs.
- The white marble floors were inlaid in a radial pattern of brass.
- Similarly, radial burns can be used to convert circular orbits into elliptical ones.