OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: NOUN
- Any grammatical case other than the nominative
- Any noun case except the nominative case or the vocative case, where the noun is the object of a verb or the object of a preposition. The term is commonly used in Hindi grammar.
- Any grammatical case other than the nominative
- A diagonally arranged abdominal muscle on either side of the torso
- An oblique thing, such as a line, direction, or muscle.
- The act of changing course by less than 90°.
- In anatomy, an oblique muscle: as, the external oblique of the abdomen. See obliquus.
- In geometry, except the perpendicular, any sect from a point to a straight or a plane.
- An oblique line.
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Not direct in descent; collateral.
- Designating any noun case except the nominative or the vocative.
- Devious, misleading, or dishonest.
- Indirect or evasive.
- Situated in a slanting position; not transverse or longitudinal.
- Having the part on one side of the midrib of a different size or shape than the part on the other side. Used of a leaf.
- Indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading
- Having a slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined.
- See under Angle, Ascension, etc.
- Slanting or inclined in direction or course or position--neither parallel nor perpendicular nor right-angular
- Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined.
- Not straightforward; indirect; obscure
- Not direct in descent; not following the line of father and son; collateral.
- Having the base of the blade asymmetrical, with one side larger or extending further than the other.
- A system in which the coördinate axes are oblique to each other.
- A step in marching, by which the soldier, while advancing, gradually takes ground to the right or left at an angle of about 25°. It is not now practiced.
- The celestial or terrestrial sphere when its axis is oblique to the horizon of the place; or as it appears to an observer at any point on the earth except the poles and the equator.
- Speech which is quoted indirectly, or in a different person from that employed by the original speaker.
- The movement of a ship when she sails upon some rhumb between the four cardinal points, making an oblique angle with the meridian.
- Planes which decline from the zenith, or incline toward the horizon.
- See Oblique speech.
- Designating geometric lines or planes that are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
- A kind of motion or progression in which one part ascends or descends, while the other prolongs or repeats the same tone, as in the accompanying example.
- A line that, meeting or tending to meet another, makes oblique angles with it.
- A leaf having one half different from the other.
- That part of the curtain whence the fire of the opposite bastion may be discovered.
- A fire the direction of which is not perpendicular to the line fired at.
- A circle whose plane is oblique to the axis of the primitive plane.
- Any case except the nominative. See Case, n.
- A skew bridge. See under Bridge, n.
- An arch whose jambs are not at right angles with the face, and whose intrados is in consequence askew.
- A muscle acting in a direction oblique to the mesial plane of the body, or to the associated muscles; -- applied especially to two muscles of the eyeball.
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an oblique direction.
- To march in a direction oblique to the line of the column or platoon; -- formerly accomplished by oblique steps, now by direct steps, the men half-facing either to the right or left.
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: ADVERB
- N/A
- At an angle of 45°.
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To advance slantingly or obliquely; specifically (military), to advance obliquely by making a half-face to the right or left and marching in the new direction.
- To deviate from a direct line or from the perpendicular; slant; slope.
- In botany, unequal-sided.
- Questionable from a moral point of view; not upright or morally direct; evil.
- Indirect, in a figurative sense: as, an oblique reproach or taunt.
- Of lines or planes, making with a given line, surface, or direction an angle that is less than 90°; neither perpendicular nor parallel; of angles, either acute or obtuse, not right; in general, not direct; aslant; slanting. See cuts under angle.
- Misleading
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: RELATED WORDS
- Accusatival, Verbal noun, Direct object, Objective case, Subject case, Heteroclitic, Accusatively, Genitive case, Dative case, Accusative case, Adessive, Nominative case, Grammatical case, Monoptote, Oblique
- Cater cornered, Catty corner, Kitty cornered, Catty cornered, Nonparallel, Catercorner, Crabwise, Cata cornered, Catacorner, Bias, Collateral, Indirect, Sideways, Devious, Diagonal
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Accusatival, Verbal noun, Direct object, Objective case, Subject case, Heteroclitic, Accusatively, Genitive case, Dative case, Accusative case, Adessive, Nominative case, Grammatical case, Monoptote, Oblique
- Kitty cornered, Kitty corner, Crabwise, Catty cornered, Catty corner, Catercorner, Cater cornered, Catacorner, Cata cornered, Bias, Collateral, Indirect, Sideways, Devious, Diagonal
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Complements in English are in the oblique case.
- So, how do we know, it is in oblique case and not direct?
- This means that the head noun bears morphological oblique case.
- NP after VT is in oblique case, C after the oblique case must be filled with an overt complementizer.
- Required photos include front view, right lateral, right oblique, left lateral, left oblique, and back.
- The External Oblique connects into the linea alba and then connects to the Internal Oblique on the opposite side of the abdomen.
- NP after VT is in oblique case, C after the oblique case must be filled with an overt complementizer.
- AMB, acute marginal branch; LAO, left anterior oblique; PDA, RCA, right coronary artery; RAO, right anterior oblique.
- Opening Day roster but only played two games before straining his right oblique, and then suffered another oblique strain while on a rehab assignment.
- The Oblique command is used to arrange the extension of linear dimensions in an oblique way.
- VLO: vastus lateralis oblique, VMO: vastus medialis oblique, RF: rectus femoris.
- Oblique configurations of the cylinder give rise to the oblique Mercator projection.
- In the latter interpretation, these oblique lyrics can be regarded as tantamount to an oblique suicide note.
- As an example, the external oblique and internal oblique muscles have a slanted alignment.
OBLIQUE CASE vs OBLIQUE: QUESTIONS
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- How is oblique projection used in mechanical drawing?
- How many fasciculi does the oblique arytenoid have?
- What are seated oblique exercises for pregnant women?
- What are the different types of oblique photography?
- What is the pathophysiology of superior oblique palsy?
- What is acromial morphology on sagittal oblique MRI?
- What should you expect when doing oblique stretches?
- What causes hypocontraction of the superior oblique muscle?
- What is pronounced anisotropy in oblique deposition?
- Do satellites collect only oblique or oblique data?