the transportation charge that we pay for is freight inward when we are importing something from suppliers, and is freight outward when we are selling to customers.
Convex when it bends outwards, concave when it bends inwards
French doors can open both outwards and inwards, depending on the design and installation of the door.
A concave polygon has lines that curve inwards whereas a convex polygon has lines that curve outwards and they are found on and inside spheres
Depends if the door opens outwards or inwards. (Inwards go on inside, outwards on outside).
Downwards of course and also inwards.
both carriage inwards and carriage outwards or debited in the trial balance
Inwards and outwards is the only thing I can think of. Or inside and outside.
Concave is not a shape, it is the term for when two lines meet facing inwards, rather than outwards (outwards is known as convex)
Carriage Inward Including when Raw Material Import/Purchase from other side to Factory or Production house on that time use Carriage inward ( Use Trading A/c) Carriage Outward when
Basically, the lungs exchange inwards of oxygen for outwards of waste gases.
In a tornado the winds move inwards and upwards in a circular fashion. In a downburst the wind travels downwards and outwards in straight lines. Also, unlike a downburst, a tornado travels across the ground, producing a path of damage.
Windows that open inwards instead of outwards are designed this way for safety reasons. Inward-opening windows are harder for intruders to access from the outside, providing better security for the home or building.