ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: NOUN
- A kook.
- A disk or wheel with its axis off centre, giving a reciprocating motion.
- One who does not behave like others.
- The eccentric that imparts a forward motion to the valve gear and the engine.
- The eccentric that reverses or backs the valve gear and the engine.
- A disk or wheel so arranged upon a shaft that the center of the wheel and that of the shaft do not coincide. It is used for operating valves in steam engines, and for other purposes. The motion derived is precisely that of a crank having the same throw.
- In the Ptolemaic system, the supposed circular orbit of a planet about the earth, but with the earth not in its center.
- One who, or that which, deviates from regularity; an anomalous or irregular person or thing.
- A circle not having the same center as another contained in some measure within the first.
- One who or that which is irregular or anomalous in action; a person of eccentric habits.
- In mech., a device for converting a regular circular motion into an irregular reciprocating rectilinear motion.
- In mod. astron., a circle described about the center of an elliptical orbit, with half the major axis for radius.
- In ancient astronomy, a circle having its center remote from the earth and carrying an epicycle which in its turn was supposed to carry a planet.
- A disk or wheel having its axis of revolution displaced from its center so that it is capable of imparting reciprocating motion.
- One that deviates markedly from an established norm, especially a person of odd or unconventional behavior.
- A person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities)
- A person with an unusual or odd personality
- An account or statement of the qualities or peculiarities of a person or thing; specifically, an oral or a written statement with regard to the standing or qualifications of any one, as a servant or an employee.
- Strongly marked distinctive qualities of any kind: as, a man with a great deal of character.
- The qualities, course of action, or rôle appropriate to a given person, station in life, profession, etc.
- Specifically Good qualities, or the reputation of possessing them; good reputation: as, a man of worth and character.
- The moral qualities assigned to a person by repute; the estimate attached to an individual by the community in which he lives; good or bad reputation, standing: as, a character for veracity or mendacity.
- The combination of properties, qualities, or peculiarities which distinguishes one person or thing, or one group of persons or things, from others; specifically, the sum of the inherited and acquired ethical traits which give to a person his moral individuality.
- A distinguishing mark or characteristic; any one of the properties or qualities which serve to distinguish one person or thing from others; a peculiarity by which a thing may be recognized, described, and classified.
- A cipher.
- Hence The peculiar form or style of letters used by a particular person; handwriting; any system of written, engraved, or printed symbols employed by a particular race or nation of people to record or communicate thought: as, the Greek character; the Runic character; the Hebrew character.
- A mark made by cutting, stamping, or engraving, as on stone, metal, or other hard material; hence, a mark or figure, written or printed, and used to communicate thought, as in the formation of words; a letter, figure, or sign.
- Hence— Appropriate; fitting.
- A cipher or code for secret writing.
- A style of printing or writing.
- The trace function of a representation.
- The numerical code representing such a character.
- One of a set of symbols, such as letters or numbers, that are arranged to express information.
- A Chinese character.
- A mark or symbol used in a writing system.
- A formal written statement as to competency and dependability, given by an employer to a former employee; a recommendation.
- A description of a person's attributes, traits, or abilities.
- Status or role; capacity.
- Characterization in fiction or drama.
- A person or animal portrayed with a personality in comics or animation.
- A person portrayed in an artistic piece, such as a drama or novel.
- A person considered funny or eccentric.
- A person considered as having a specific quality or attribute.
- A structure, function, or attribute of an organism, influenced by genetic, environmental, and developmental factors.
- Public estimation of someone; reputation.
- Moral strength; integrity.
- The distinguishing nature of something. : quality.
- The combination of mental characteristics and behavior that distinguishes a person or group. : disposition.
- An imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)
- A characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something
- Good repute
- A person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities)
- A written symbol that is used to represent speech
- A formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability
- An actor's portrayal of someone in a play
- The inherent complex of attributes that determine a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: ADJECTIVE
- (of a motion) against or in the opposite direction of contraction of a muscle. (E.g. flexion of the lower arm (bending of the elbow joint) by an external force while contracting the triceps and other elbow extensor muscles to control that movement; opening of the jaw while flexing the masseter).
- Deviating from the norm; behaving unexpectedly or differently.
- Having a different center.
- Not perfectly circular.
- Not at or in the centre.
- The ring, operating as a journal box, that encircles and receives motion from an eccentric; -- called also eccentric hoop.
- An eccentric.
- The rod that connects an eccentric strap with any part to be acted upon by the eccentric.
- A hook-shaped journal box on the end of an eccentric rod, opposite the strap.
- A cogwheel set to turn about an eccentric axis used to give variable rotation.
- A lathe chuck so constructed that the work held by it may be altered as to its center of motion, so as to produce combinations of eccentric combinations of eccentric circles.
- See Anomaly.
- Deviating from stated methods, usual practice, or established forms or laws; deviating from an appointed sphere or way; departing from the usual course; irregular; anomalous; odd.
- Not coincident as to motive or end.
- Pertaining to an eccentric.
- Not having the same center; -- said of circles, ellipses, spheres, etc., which, though coinciding, either in whole or in part, as to area or volume, have not the same center; -- opposed to concentric.
- Deviating or departing from the center, or from the line of a circle; ; pertaining to deviation from the center or from true circular motion.
- Having the axis located elsewhere than at the geometric center.
- Not having the same center.
- Deviating from a circular form or path, as in an elliptical orbit.
- Departing from a recognized, conventional, or established norm or pattern. : strange.
- Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
- Not having a common center; not concentric
- Dedicated to the portrayal of a person with regard to distinguishing psychological or physical features.
- Of or relating to the interpretation of such roles by an actor.
- Specializing in the interpretation of often minor roles that emphasize fixed personality traits or specific physical characteristics.
- Of or relating to one's character.
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: VERB
- N/A
- Engrave or inscribe characters on
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To portray or describe; characterize.
- To write, print, engrave, or inscribe.
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not concentric
- Not having a common center
- In senses 3 and 6 sometimes written excentric.
- Of or pertaining to an eccentric: as, the eccentric anomaly of a planet; the eccentric rod of a steam-engine.
- Deviating, or characterized by deviation, from recognized, stated, or usual methods or practice, or from established forms, laws, etc.; irregular; erratic; odd: as, eccentric conduct; an eccentric person.
- Not coincident as regards course or aim; tending to a different end or result; devious.
- Not coincident as regards center; specifically, in geometry, not having the same center: applied to circles and spheres which have not the same center, and consequently are not parallel: opposed to concentric, having a common center.
- In medicine, not originating or existing in the center or central parts; due to peripheral causes: as, eccentric irritation; eccentric convulsions (that is, convulsions due to peripheral irritation).
- Not located or situated in the center; away from the center or axis: as, in botany, lateral embryos and the stipes of some hymenomycetous fungi are said to be eccentric.
- In astronomy, noting orbital motion which is not in a circle around the center of attraction; as applied to curves generally, deviating from circularity, as the ellipse and hyperbola.
- (genetics) an attribute (structural or functional) that is determined by a gene or group of genes
- To give expression to, as mental qualities to the countenance.
- To ascribe a certain character to; characterize; describe.
- To engrave; inscribe; write.
- (idiom) (in character) Consistent with someone's general character or behavior.
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: RELATED WORDS
- Off center, Nonconcentric, Acentric, Case, Type, Geek, Flaky, Character, Freakish, Unconventional, Outre, Freaky, Outlandish, Bizarre, Oddball
- Theatrical role, Fictitious character, Graphic symbol, Fiber, Case, Lineament, Quality, Fictional character, Part, Reference, Grapheme, Type, Eccentric, Role, Persona
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Nonconcentric, Eccentric person, Acentric, Case, Type, Geek, Flaky, Character, Freakish, Unconventional, Outre, Freaky, Outlandish, Bizarre, Oddball
- Fibre, Fictitious character, Character reference, Fiber, Case, Lineament, Quality, Fictional character, Part, Reference, Grapheme, Type, Eccentric, Role, Persona
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The eccentric region is used to be an eccentric sleeve but now it is manufactured as an integral with bearing.
- However, studies on insertional tendinopathy have found that eccentric exercises combined with soft tissue mobilization were superior to eccentric exercises alone.
- Eccentric Rear Hub or an eccentric bottom bracket or something.
- It seemed incredible that Pendergast had a place here: the guy was eccentric, but not that eccentric.
- Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.
- Listed eccentric shafts manufacturers, suppliers, dealers exporters are offering multiple buying options for eccentric shafts.
- Warm up with physio band upper body, eccentric calf, eccentric quad and lower limb stability.
- Eccentric movement is when the muscle lengthens as it contracts this video eccentric!
- It was eccentric, no doubt, but he is clearly an eccentric man.
- Eccentric Bushings For Cone Crushersiccr.in eccentric eccentric bushing crusher photos.
- Community Character: Recognize, preserve, and enhance the unique physical character of the Southside.
- They each create the backstory for their character and then spend some time in character, interacting with one another.
- The history of character design and character animation will be discussed as it applies to thecourse each week.
- MATERIALS: Student worksheet, writing journals Use this lesson to map out character traits for a character from Holes.
- Matches any character within a POSIX character class.
- Character while the lost omens character guide playtest has to worry about their Character while the has.
- Character education training offered to staff by whether school has a character plan All schools Has a character plan?
- Character animations that are considered to look natural vary from application to application, character to character.
- Character education training offered to staff by whether school has a character plan State maintained secondary schools Has a character plan?
- When we are working with character array explicitly NULL character does not occupies any physical memory at the end of the character array.
ECCENTRIC vs CHARACTER: QUESTIONS
- Is eccentric exercise a distinct training modality?
- Can eccentric fixation be measured using visuoscopy?
- Should sprinters do eccentric or concentric exercises?
- What is wrist extensor eccentric contraction exercise?
- Can eccentric photorefraction measure dynamic accommodation?
- Does accentuated eccentric training improve performance?
- Does eccentric muscle contraction stimulate hypertrophy?
- Is eccentric exercise effective for rehabilitation?
- Does repeated eccentric exercise reduce muscle damage after repeated eccentric sessions?
- How to calculate the eccentric anomaly using eccentricity*sin (eccentric)?
- Does hydrogen bonding have a directional character?
- Which 'NCIS' character represents your personality?
- What is character data representation architecture?
- How does the ambiguity of the character's character Echo the period?
- What kind of character is the character of Brianna?
- How to look for evidence of character traits through character action?
- What character encodings can contain more than one byte per character?
- What does the way a character speaks reveal about his character?
- How do I upgrade my character to a heroic character?
- How do you teach character traits through character action?