different between multilinear vs multilineal
multilinear
English
Etymology
multi- +? linear
Adjective
multilinear (comparative more multilinear, superlative most multilinear)
- Having many lines.
- Having many linear aspects.
- (mathematics, of a function etc) That is linear in each variable separately.
Synonyms
- tantipartite (obsolete)
multilinear From the web:
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multilineal
English
Etymology
multi- +? lineal
Adjective
multilineal (comparative more multilineal, superlative most multilineal)
- Having many lines.
- 1773, George Steevens, The Plays of Shakespeare with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators
- This Map is multilineal in the extreme, and is the first in which the Eastern Islands are included
- 1773, George Steevens, The Plays of Shakespeare with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators
Derived terms
- multilineality
- multilineally
multilineal From the web:
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