unoriented

ADJECTIVE
  1. not having position or goal definitely set or ascertained
    unoriented until she looked at the map
    engaged in unoriented study
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use unoriented In A Sentence

  • Equivalently this is the space of all (unoriented) lines through the origin. Algebra
  • unoriented until she looked at the map
  • Steve’s comment: PCs are unoriented and I believe, in group-theoretic terms, would be a coset of the two oppositely-oriented forms in a quotient group. A Red Noise Spaghetti Diagram « Climate Audit
  • The problem with PCs is not that they are signed, but that you don’t know the direction of the sign – it’s that they are essentially unoriented. Perverse PCs « Climate Audit
  • Conversely, some social situations, such as those occurring during a ceremonial investiture, are scenes in which few, if any, of these situationally unoriented activities are allowed. Behavior in Public Places
  • engaged in unoriented study
  • Open/unoriented amplitudes of this kind go back to Ooguri-Vafa 2000 (and Walcher 2007). The Reference Frame
  • I recall just enough group theory from university that I sometimes think of PCs as being like a coset of 2 elements – the +1 version and the -1 version, which thus are an unoriented element. The Euro Team and the SWM Network « Climate Audit
  • But we found that current does not flow nearly as easily perpendicular to the planes, or in unoriented material," Katz said. Nano Tech Wire
  • All the leaders, all the officers, are confused and unoriented. Battle Studies
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy