eilimine
Eilimine is a term used in some Lithuanian-language contexts to denote something that is arranged in order or in lines. The word derives from eilė, meaning line, row, or verse, with the suffix -iminė forming an adjective describing a property. In linguistics and information organization, eilimine describes data or elements that follow a sequential order; in literature, it can refer to lines of poetry or features of verse that are arranged line by line.
In practice, eilimine ordering is described as the property of being arranged according to a defined sequence
Origin and usage notes: The root is the Lithuanian eilė, meaning line or verse, and the suffix
See also: sequential order, linear arrangement, ordinal numbers, Lithuanian linguistics.