patternally
Patternally is an informal adverb formed from pattern and the suffix -ally. It is used to describe actions, analyses, or explanations that foreground patterns, regularities, or motifs in data, systems, or phenomena. The term is not widely standardized in technical vocabularies, but it appears in theoretical writing and instructional contexts to signal a pattern-centered approach.
Etymology and scope: Patternally blends the noun pattern with the adverbial ending -ly, signaling that the described
Applications and examples: In cognitive science, a researcher might describe a reasoning task performed patternally, focusing
Relation to other terms: Patternally shares ground with pattern recognition, pattern language, and design patterns, but
See also: pattern recognition, design patterns, pattern language, data visualization.