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rectilíneo

rectilinear

adjective rrek-tee-LEE-neh-oh Rare

Origin: From Latin rectilineus: rectus (straight) + linea (line).

Also means

straight-line

Usage Note

Rectilíneo is a technical or formal adjective meaning composed of straight lines or moving in a straight line — movimiento rectilíneo uniforme (uniform rectilinear motion) is a key phrase in physics. The feminine form is rectilínea. In everyday speech recto (straight) is the common substitute.

Examples

"El camino rectilíneo cruza toda la llanura."

Natural Translation

The straight-line road crosses the entire plain.

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