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A crack in glass that extends outward is called a radial crack. This type of crack usually starts at a point of impact and radiates outward in a straight line.
Crossed outward eyes in cats can be caused by a condition called strabismus, which may be due to genetics, injury, or neurological issues. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Outward
A lens curved outward is called a convex lens. This type of lens is thicker at the center than at the edges and causes light rays passing through it to converge to a focal point.
The outward appearance is called the phenotype
I believe the term you are looking for is Strabismus or Tropia. If one eye is pointing inward, it's called an Esotropia, if it points outward, it's an Exotropia.
Estropia is the turning in of one or both eyes. It may be permanent, or come and go. A person with estropia looks cross-eyed. By the way, the condition in which one or both eyes turn outward is called Extropia.
The point under the surface where earthquake waves are generated is called the focus or hypocenter. This is where the energy is released that generates seismic waves that then move outward in all directions through the Earth's crust.
The middle of an earthquake is called the hypocenter, or more commonly known as the focus. This is the point within the Earth where the seismic waves originate and radiate outward.
A surface that curves outward is called a convex surface. It bulges or protrudes outward towards the exterior.
Direct outward dialing is called DOD, or Direct Distance Dialing (DDD)
It is called the cross-focal point.