cross-ply - significado y definición. Qué es cross-ply
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Qué (quién) es cross-ply - definición

FILE FORMAT
.ply; Stanford PLY; PLY; Stanford Triangle Format

cross-ply      
¦ adjective Brit. (of a tyre) having fabric layers with their threads running diagonally, crosswise to each other.
Ply (game theory)         
A HALF-MOVE (I.E. ONE PLAYER'S MOVE) IN A TWO PERSON GAME
Half-move; Ply (chess); Ply (game)
In two-player sequential games, a ply is one turn taken by one of the players. The word is used to clarify what is meant when one might otherwise say "turn".
ply         
ply1
¦ noun (plural plies)
1. a thickness or layer of a folded or laminated material.
2. each of a number of multiple layers or strands of which something is made: [in combination] four-ply.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'fold'): from Fr. pli, plier 'to fold', from L. plicare 'to fold'.
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ply2
¦ verb (plies, plying, plied)
1. work steadily with (a tool).
work steadily at (one's business or trade).
2. (of a vessel or vehicle) travel regularly over a route, typically for commercial purposes.
3. (ply someone with) provide someone with (food or drink) in a continuous or insistent way.
direct (numerous questions) at someone.
Origin
ME: shortening of apply.

Wikipedia

PLY (file format)

PLY is a computer file format known as the Polygon File Format or the Stanford Triangle Format. It was principally designed to store three-dimensional data from 3D scanners. The data storage format supports a relatively simple description of a single object as a list of nominally flat polygons. A variety of properties can be stored, including color and transparency, surface normals, texture coordinates and data confidence values. The format permits one to have different properties for the front and back of a polygon. There are two versions of the file format, one in ASCII, the other in binary.