oriented
English
editAlternative forms
editAdjective
editoriented (comparative more oriented, superlative most oriented)
- Having a specific orientation (positioning or direction).
- During assembly, keep the tab oriented toward the slot that it will later enter.
- (often with with or in) Having had an orientation (an introduction to a topic or place).
- They are now oriented with the main campus.
- I am no expert in geometry, but I am suitably oriented in it.
- (geometry, topology) In any of various technical senses, admitting or being equipped with a notion of handedness (i.e. of distinguishing clockwise and anticlockwise). See Orientability on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Hyponyms
editHyponyms of oriented
- agent-oriented
- aspect-oriented
- attribute-oriented
- component-oriented
- customer-oriented
- data-oriented
- document-oriented
- language-oriented
- message-oriented
- object-oriented
- process-oriented
- project-oriented
- prototype-oriented
- result-oriented
- role-oriented
- service-oriented
- sexually-oriented
- solution-oriented
- subject-oriented
- task-oriented
Derived terms
editDerived terms of oriented
Translations
edithaving a specific orientation
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Verb
editoriented
- simple past and past participle of orient
References
edit- ^ “oriented”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], 2006 June 30 (last accessed), archived from the original on 1 November 2001