ilineilised
ilineilised is a neologism used in some speculative and interdisciplinary discussions to describe a family of methods and materials that induce a quasi-linear organization within inherently nonlinear systems. The term does not have a universally accepted definition; instead, it denotes a design philosophy aimed at transforming complex morphologies, networks, or transport channels into linearized representations that are more tractable to analysis, simulation, or fabrication.
Etymology and usage: The word combines the root iline-, suggestive of linearization, with the British spelling
Concept and scope: In materials science and engineering, ilineilised structures strive to align constituents—such as fibers,
Techniques and challenges: Typical methods involve staged alignment protocols, templated growth, external fields, or iterative computational
History and reception: The term is not yet widely adopted in peer-reviewed literature and remains largely confined
See also: linearization; polymer alignment; anisotropy; network simplification.