collinear
Americanadjective
adjective
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lying on the same straight line
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having a common line
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Sharing a common line, such as two intersecting planes.
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Lying on the same line, such as a set of points.
Other Word Forms
- collinearity noun
- collinearly adverb
- noncollinear adjective
Etymology
Origin of collinear
Explanation
In geometry or algebra, when points are on the same line, they're collinear. Your math teacher might teach you how to graph collinear points. Although you're most likely to encounter the word collinear in a math textbook, it's sometimes used more generally to mean "in a row." So if you want to sound impressive, you could describe the collinear ducks crossing the street. Mathematically, it's good to know that two points are always collinear, since you can connect them with a straight line. Collinear has its roots in Latin, with the prefix col- meaning "with" and līneāris, "belonging to a line."
Vocabulary lists containing collinear
Geometry - High School
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High School Geometry, List 1
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Example Sentences
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The value of the determinate is 0, so the points are collinear.
From Textbooks • May 6, 2020
MCScanX65 was used to identify collinear duplicated gene blocks between species or genomes, including Tu3-to-Ta3B, Tu3-to-Bd, Tu3-to-Os, Tu3-to-Sb, Ta3B-to-Bd, Ta3B-to-Os and Ta3B-to-Sb.
From Nature • May 8, 2018
In essence, each variable is “taking” part of the effect on Y that should be attributed to the collinear variable.
From Textbooks • Nov. 29, 2017
If they’re small, you can cultivate the soil, skimming below the surface with a collinear hoe or scuffle hoe to expose weed roots.
From Washington Post • Jul. 18, 2017
At first, equivalents had to be established between two collinear open spaces for the particular region of the skin tested.
From Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory. by Münsterberg, Hugo
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