Orientation (geometry)

Body relative direction

Body relative directions (also known as egocentric coordinates) are geometrical orientations relative to a body such as a human person's.The most common ones are: left and right; forward(s) and backward(s); up and down.They form three pairs of orthogonal axes. (Wikipedia).

Body relative direction
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