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Straightness

Straightness meaning

The result or product of being straight. | The state or quality of being straight (especially in the sense of "heterosexual").

Example sentences (12)

Step 13: Recheck for straightness Next step is to check for overall straightness of the re-manufactured crankshaft once again.

He not exactly the posterboy for butchness or straightness.

It's not like we have been marginalized for our straightness.

When a gymnast is performing giants (circling round the high bar on their hands), it feels almost impossible to simultaneously check the straightness of their arms, their knees and their toes.

Backwards marching usually employs the same preference for leg straightness as forward marching (if the band marches with legs completely straight while marching forwards, they also do so while marching backwards, to preserve uniformity of style).

If ease of working is prized, wood should be chosen with regard to its uniformity of texture and straightness of grain, which will in most cases occur when there is little contrast between the latewood of one season's growth and the earlywood of the next.

It is crucial to also inspect the crankshaft bearings and check the straightness of the overall crankshaft.

Step 4: Check crankshaft bearings and straightness The machinist then inspects the entire incoming remanufactured crankshaft for damage and determines the size of the journals and mains.

Straightness (Geraderichtung) A horse is straight when the hind legs follow the path of the front legs, on both straight lines and on bending lines, and the body follows the line of travel.

The horns are peculiar for their upright direction and comparative straightness, although they have the same triangular section as in other buffaloes.

The petioles and leaves are removed and harvested; celery is packed by size and quality (determined by colour, shape, straightness and thickness of petiole, stalk and midrib length and absence of disease, cracks, splits, insect damage and rot).

With real data, such straightness is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for the data following a power-law relation.