rectilinear

rectilinear
rectilinear (adj.) "forming a straight line," 1650s, from rectiline (1560s), from L.L. rectilineus, from rectus "straight" (see RIGHT (Cf. right) (adj.1)) + linea "line" (see LINE (Cf. line) (n.)).

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