prostoliniowe
Prostoliniowe is a Polish adjective used across several disciplines to describe features, models, or expressions that are linear or composed of straight lines. The word is built from prost- meaning "straight" and liniowe meaning "linear," and its precise meaning depends on the field of use.
In mathematics and geometry, prostoliniowe objects are those that can be described by straight lines or approximated
In computer graphics and computational geometry, a prostoliniowy (straight-line) representation refers to models, drawings, or graphs
In architecture and engineering, prostoliniowe layouts describe plans where structural elements align with straight axes or
The term also appears in more general or less formal descriptions of linear or straight-line characteristics
For translations, English equivalents commonly include "straight-line," "linear," or "polyline-based," chosen to reflect the exact usage