"Odometric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Odometric refers to a method of calculating distance traveled or movement by measuring the rotations of a wheel or an axle. In other words, it's a way of determining travel distance or speed by counting the number of rotations of a wheel or axle, typically used in vehicles, robotics, or other machinery that move on wheels or axles.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "odometric":
Odobenidae is a family of mammals, commonly known as walruses. They are characterized by their distinctive tusks and blubbery bodies, and are found in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions.
Odometry is the process of measuring the distance traveled by an object or vehicle using data from sensors, such as wheel rotation counters or GPS. This data is then used to calculate the position, orientation, and speed of the object or vehicle. Odometry is commonly used in robotics, autonomous vehicles, and video games for determining the character's position and movement.
Odontata refers to an order of insects commonly known as dragonflies or damselflies. They are characterized by their distinctive two pairs of transparent wings and their often iridescent colors. Dragonflies are predators that feed on other insects and are often found near bodies of water.