unilinear

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English

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Etymology

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From uni- +‎ linear.

Adjective

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unilinear (comparative more unilinear, superlative most unilinear)

  1. Made up of one single line.
    • 1984 December 8, Richard Turits, Laura Gotkowitz, “Some Clarifications”, in Gay Community News, volume 12, number 21, page 4:
      Despite examining a few apparently positive indicators of change, and relaying the sense that Cuban sexual ideology was not static, we tried not to assert any definite or unilinear trend.

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