unoriented

IPA: ʌnˈɔriɛntɪd

adjective

  • Not oriented: lacking orientation.
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Examples of "unoriented" in Sentences

  • Here am I marching up and down this terrace alone, unoriented.
  • All the leaders, all the officers, are confused and unoriented.
  • Equivalently this is the space of all (unoriented) lines through the origin.
  • Open/unoriented amplitudes of this kind go back to Ooguri-Vafa 2000 (and Walcher 2007).
  • "But we found that current does not flow nearly as easily perpendicular to the planes, or in unoriented material," Katz said.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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