Lineal in english

Linear

pronunciation: lɪniɜr part of speech: adjective
In gestures

lineal = linear. 

Example: The former necessitate the constant comparison, or manipulation, of index entries rather than the linear scanning of entries in the latter.

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» dibujo linealline drawing .

Example: In fact the earliest 'zincographs' were not made photographically but by transferring a line drawing in a greasy and acid-resistant ink on to a zinc plate and then etching it.

» edificio lineallinear building .

Example: Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.

» metros linealeslinear footage .

Example: This article presents running costs and linear footage of different offices.

» no linealnonlinear [non-linear] [Adjetivo que se aplica a aquellos documentos que contienen enlaces de hipertexto que permiten al lector pasar a ver otros textos, imágenes, etc. que están relacionados con el documento original] .

Example: A drawback of browsing through nonlinear electronic documents is the accompanying sense of disorientation often reported by users.

» notación lineallinear notation [Notación que produce símbolos de clase que mantienen el orden entre las clases sin expresar la interrelación existente entre ellas] .

Example: A linear notation produces class symbols which maintain order between classes without expressing the interrelation between them.

» Notación Lineal de WiswesserWiswesser Line Notation (WLN) .

Example: A technique for computing a quantitative measure of similarity between chemical structures encoded in Wiswesser Line Notation is described.

» pie lineallinear foot [Medida lineal equivalente a 30 centímetros aproximadamente - Plural linear feet] .

Example: There were no injuries but the archive and the treasures housed in its 700 linear feet of acid-free boxes were severely damaged.

» proceso lineallinear process .

Example: Because of these various influences, motivation cannot be regarded as a linear process.

» sistema de clasificación lineallinear classification scheme [Sistema de clasificación que enumera todas las materias a clasificar] .

Example: A linear classification scheme is a classification scheme which enumerates all the subjects to be classified.

» texto lineallinear text .

Example: What does is mean to preserve access to hypertext rather than linear text?.

» velocidad lineal constante (VLC)constant linear velocity (CLV) .

Example: High recording density is also aided by rotating the disc at a constant linear velocity (CLV) with respect to the laser beam, rather than at a constant angular velocity (CAV), as is done with conventional audio discs and some video disc systems.

Lineal synonyms

simple in spanish: sencillo, pronunciation: sɪmpəl part of speech: adjective analog in spanish: término análogo, pronunciation: ænəlɔg part of speech: noun running in spanish: corriendo, pronunciation: rʌnɪŋ part of speech: noun analogue in spanish: término análogo, pronunciation: ænəlɔg part of speech: noun elongate in spanish: alargado, pronunciation: ɪlɔŋgeɪt part of speech: adjective additive in spanish: aditivo, pronunciation: ædətɪv part of speech: adjective lineal in spanish: lineal, pronunciation: lɪniəl part of speech: adjective rectilinear in spanish: rectilíneo, pronunciation: rektɪlɪnɪr part of speech: adjective collinear in spanish: colineal, pronunciation: kɑlɪnɪr part of speech: adjective lengthwise in spanish: longitudinal, pronunciation: leŋθwaɪz part of speech: adverb bilinear in spanish: bilineal, pronunciation: bɪlɪnɪr part of speech: adjective one-dimensional in spanish: unidimensional, pronunciation: wʌndɪmenʃənəl part of speech: adjective lengthways in spanish: longitudinalmente, pronunciation: leŋθweɪz part of speech: adjective, adverb linelike in spanish: linelike, pronunciation: lɪnəlaɪk part of speech: adjective rectilineal in spanish: rectilíneo, pronunciation: rektəlɪniəl part of speech: adjective unsubdivided in spanish: no subdividido, pronunciation: ənsʌbdɪvaɪdɪd part of speech: adjective
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