axonometric projection

axonometric projection
   In mechanical drawing, includes isometric, dimetric, and trimetric projection. Axonometric projection is used to represent three-dimensional objects, not for an illusion of reality, but to show dimensions and other geometric information.

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  • axonometric projection — [ak΄sə nə me′trik] n. a two dimensional pictorial representation of a three dimensional object, used as in showing three sides of a six sided object, in which the three principal axes of the object are tilted from the plane of viewing, the edges… …   Universalium

  • axonometric projection — [ak΄sə nə me′trik] n. a two dimensional pictorial representation of a three dimensional object, used as in showing three sides of a six sided object, in which the three principal axes of the object are tilted from the plane of viewing, the edges… …   English World dictionary

  • Axonometric projection — For axonometric projection in video games, see Video games with isometric graphics …   Wikipedia

  • axonometric projection — |aksə(ˌ)nō|metrik noun Etymology: axono + metric : the representation on a single plane (as a drawing surface) of a three dimensional object placed at an angle to the plane of projection …   Useful english dictionary

  • axonometric — /ak seuh noh me trik, neuh /, adj. Drafting. designating a method of projection (axonometric projection) in which a three dimensional object is represented by a drawing (axonometric drawing) having all axes drawn to exact scale, resulting in the… …   Universalium

  • axonometric — /ak seuh noh me trik, neuh /, adj. Drafting. designating a method of projection (axonometric projection) in which a three dimensional object is represented by a drawing (axonometric drawing) having all axes drawn to exact scale, resulting in the… …   Useful english dictionary

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