"Orthorectify" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To orthorectify something means to transform it from a distorted or distortedly projected form to its accurately scaled and geographically correct position on a map or image.
Orthoptera is a suborder of insects that includes grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids. It is characterized by its distinctive antennae, forewings, and jumping ability. Orthoptera are often referred to as "jumping insects" or "grasshoppers" in a broad sense.
Orthopteran refers to a type of insect, specifically a suborder of the order Orthoptera. It includes grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids.
Orthopterology is the scientific study of grasshoppers, crickets, and related insects, which belong to the order Orthoptera.
Orthopterous refers to insects that have straight wings, typically referring to grasshoppers and crickets.
Orthoptics is the branch of ophthalmology (the study of the eye) that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of binocular vision, including amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (crossed eyes), and convergence insufficiency. Orthoptists are healthcare professionals who specialize in this area and work to improve vision and eye movement in patients with these conditions.
An orthoptist is a healthcare professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of eye muscle disorders and other visual problems. Orthoptists work with ophthalmologists and optometrists to diagnose and manage conditions such as squint, lazy eye, and convergence insufficiency. They may use a variety of tests and techniques, including visual acuity tests, eye movement analysis, and prisms, to assess patients' visual systems and develop customized treatment plans to improve their visual function and comfort.
Orthoptists are medical professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of eye muscle disorders, such as strabismus (crossed eyes) and amblyopia (lazy eye). They work closely with ophthalmologists and other healthcare professionals to develop treatment plans that may include exercises, glasses, prisms, or surgery to improve eye alignment and function.
Orthorexia is a term used to describe an obsession with eating nutritious foods to the point where it interferes with a person's relationship with food and their overall well-being.
Orthorexic refers to a person who has an excessive preoccupation with ensuring that their diet is composed of only healthy and nutritious foods, often to the point of causing mental and emotional distress.
Orthorhombic refers to a crystal system in mineralogy and crystallography, characterized by a three-fold symmetry with all axes of unequal lengths. In an orthorhombic crystal, the axes intersect at right angles (90 degrees) and the angle between any two axes is 90 degrees. This crystal system is identified by the symbol "orth" and is denoted by the symbols o, m, or a (alpha, beta, gamma).
Orthoscope refers to an optical instrument intended to correct vision without the aid of spectacles or contact lenses. Specifically, it is a type of refracting telescope designed for orthoscopic vision, which means that it has the capacity to form sharp, aberration-free images of distant objects.
Orthoscopic refers to a type of mirror or lens that produces a clear, un-distorted, and accurate reflection or image. The term is derived from the Greek words "orthos," meaning "correct" or "straight," and "skopos," meaning "to see." Orthoscopic mirrors or lenses are designed to minimize distortions, magnifications, or other optical aberrations, resulting in a true and unaltered representation of the subject being reflected or imaged.
Orthoscopy is the act of examining or inspecting something in its proper or normal condition, often to confirm that it is in good order or to detect any abnormalities or defects. It can also refer to a systematic or precise examination of something, such as a machine or a device, to ensure that it is functioning correctly and efficiently.
Orthosian refers to something that is correct, proper, or normal, often in a sense that is opposed to heterodox or abnormal. This term is derived from the Greek words "orthos," meaning "straight" or "right," and "ous," meaning "pertaining to."