Conway's original model was a worm on an orthogonal grid but this produced only three different species of worm, all with rather uninteresting behaviour.
Town had orthogonal grid of streets and numerous public building and city fortifications.
Originally designed for a population of around 15,000, the city quickly outgrew its original specifications and spilled beyond the orthogonal grid in a more loosely organized fashion.
Despite the original building's shape, its site was rhomboidal in shape, due to the diagonal progression of Broadway through the rigid orthogonal grid of Manhattan.
Players take turns drawing tiles from a stack and laying them on an orthogonal grid, representing a kingdom being settled.
Stepping into this upside-down bowl is pleasantly disorienting, as if one had been momentarily liberated from Manhattan's orthogonal grid.
Ricci's vision filled Riemann's n-dimensional manifold with n congruences orthogonal to each other, i.e., a local orthogonal grid.
An orthogonal, three-dimensional grid is defined by mesh interval input data in each of the three coordinate directions.
(To avoid confusing the strict orthogonal grid with its loose interpretations the term "grid-type' will be used in the subsequent sections of this text.)
"It was the break in the city's unrelenting orthogonal grid."