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Linear   /lˈɪniər/   Listen
Linear

adjective
1.
Designating or involving an equation whose terms are of the first degree.  Synonym: additive.  Antonym: nonlinear.
2.
Of or in or along or relating to a line; involving a single dimension.  Synonym: one-dimensional.  Antonyms: cubic, planar.
3.
Of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input.  Synonyms: analog, analogue.  "Linear amplifier"  Antonym: digital.
4.
(of a leaf shape) long and narrow.  Synonym: elongate.
5.
Measured lengthwise.  Synonym: running.



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... possibly eat any more, he, in various spots, well marked by himself, buries the remainder for the morrow's meal. With only his toes touching the earth, he prowls about with noiseless steps; his nose and ears alive to the faintest sound or odour; his cat-like eyes, with linear pupil, gleaming like coals of fire, and he suddenly springs upon his victims before they are aware of his vicinity. His bushy tail is the envied trophy of the huntsman, who calls it a brush. His colours are white, black, red, yellow, bluish, or variegated; and in cold climates he always ...
— Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals • R. Lee

... peculiar manner of parts which already exist into other and more complex parts. Again, the processes of development presented by some of these creatures do not by any means point to an origin through{170} the linear coalescence of primitively distinct animals by means of imperfect segmentation. Thus in certain Diptera (two winged flies) the legs, wings, eyes, &c., are derived from masses of formative tissue (termed imaginal disks), which by their mutual approximation together build up parts of the head and ...
— On the Genesis of Species • St. George Mivart

... good a German Italian church as can be found; but, for the reasons stated, it is not particularly interesting as a piece of architecture. Its wealth is in its frescos. In the quadrangle of the cloister is a series of pictures by Paolo Uccello, who, by the introduction of linear perspective, of which he is esteemed the inventor, made a new epoch in art. In the "chapel of the Spaniards" is a famous collection of frescos by Giotto's scholars. A large, thoughtful, and attractive composition is called the Wisdom of ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. I, No. 1, Nov. 1857 • Various

... five-toed, webbed; pads bald; claws semi-retractile; tail very long, with from thirty-six to thirty-eight vertebrae; the pupil of the eye is linear ...
— Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon • Robert A. Sterndale

... the form of the very complex leaf or frond of a fern (Hymenophyllum Wilsoni) is exactly conveyed by the following phrase: 'fronds rigid pinnate, pinnae recurved subunilateral, pinnatifid, the segments linear undivided or bifid, spinuloso-serrate.' ...
— A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive • John Stuart Mill


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