"Orthotropic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Orthotropic refers to a property of some materials that have different physical properties in different directions. For example, in materials science, orthotropic materials have different mechanical properties when tested in different directions, such as different strengths or stiffnesses. This means that the material's behavior changes depending on the direction in which it is subjected to stress or load.
Orthotics refers to the design, construction, and use of devices or appliances that are worn inside the body or on the surface of the body to support or correct the function of muscular and skeletal systems. The goal of orthotics is to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals with a variety of conditions, such as arthritis, fractures, sprains, strains, or musculoskeletal disorders.
Orthotists are healthcare professionals who design, manufacture, and fit orthoses, which are devices or appliances worn to support, align, or correct the function of the body. They work with patients to assess their needs, create custom-made orthoses, and provide education on proper use and care of the devices. Orthotists often work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, and physicians, to ensure that patients receive comprehensive care and treatment.
Orthotomic refers to a line or a surface that is at a right angle to the tangent plane of a curved surface or to the tangent line of a curved curve at every point.
Orthotropous refers to a type of flowers where the ovules (eggs) in the ovary are arranged in a single row or line, perpendicular to the style.
I apologize, but "ortive" is not a commonly used word in English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.
Ortolan is a type of songbird, particularly the ortolan bunting (Emberiza hortolana), a small passerine bird that is native to Europe and Asia.