linearism

noun

Etymology

From linear + -ism.

  1. borrowed from līneāris
  2. suffixed as linearism — “linear + ism

Definitions

  1. Linearity

    Linearity; a linear approach or organization.

    • Linearism required hundreds of years to catch on, but when it did, it changed the world. In medieval Europe, unidirectional time as outlined by the early Christian theologians remained a relatively arcane idea […]

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