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Etymology edit

codirectional +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

codirectionally (not comparable)

  1. In a codirectional manner.
    • 1877, The report of the President of Queen's College, Galway for the session 1876-76[1]:
      ABCD is a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle; four forces act codirectionally with AB, BC, AD, DC, and are inversely proportional to these lines respectively; prove that their resultant is codirectional with the line joining the intersection of the tangents to the circle at B and D.
    • 2002, Olivério D.D. Soares, Trends in Optical Fibre Metrology and Standards[2], page 232:
      A third principal approach for a wide tuning is the application of a codirectionally coupled two-mode twin-waveguide laser structure.
    • 2012, Roberto Sabella, High Speed Optical Communications[3], page 101:
      Only codirectionally pumped fibers have been considered, pumping at 1017 nm.