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How to pronounce angulation in English?

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Type Words
Type of change of shape
Type Words
Type of measure, measurement, measuring, mensuration

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The terms valgus and varus are used to refer to angulation of the distal part of a limb at a joint.
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Straumann guide pin in place to visualize positioning, angulation and depth prior to implant placement.
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If you lie down at the base of a tree and look up, you will notice that the angulation of the branches is extraordinarily regular.
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Primary spirals appear in regular succession on either side of the first primary, which generally becomes the shoulder angle if angulation occurs.
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Botanists originally thought that plant growth shapes were determined by sunlight, and that leaf and branch angulation was nature's way of maximizing sunlight to all parts of one plant.
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Designed for maximum efficiency, its angulation and ergonomic features allow it to do the work of up to nine conventional instruments and provide much better access to periodontal pockets.
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More examples
  • The precise measurement of angles
  • The act of making angulate (having corners)
  • (angulate) make or become angular
  • (Angulate) In geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle. ...
  • The formation of angles; An angular part, position, or formation; The formation of an abnormal angle or bend in an organ
  • (Angulations) The angles at which bones of shoulder and upper arm meet at the shoulder joint, and those of upper and lower thigh meet at the knee joint. ...
  • (Angulations) The shape of the body used to control turning and edge-grip - leaning out from the slope with the upper body, the hips and legs leaning inwards.
  • The orientation of one body (e.g. bone fragment) to another in such a manner that the two parts meet at an angle other than a straight line. The standard surgical convention is that the angulation is characterized by describing the deviation of the distal part from its anatomical position. ...
  • Deviation from a straight line, as in a badly set bone.