polylineality

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English

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Etymology

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From polylineal +‎ -ity.

Adjective

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polylineality (uncountable)

  1. The quality of having or being composed of many lines.
    Despite the fact that many family lines contribute to the continuance of a lineage by means of marriages across time, any attempt to base a reckoning of descent upon a principle of polylineality would inevitably destroy the human lineage and throw the structure of society into a confusion by utterly obscuring the essential distinctions between the various lineages of which society is composed.