"Delinearization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Delinearization refers to the process of eliminating or subtracting the geometric structure or linearity of an object or a system, often to reveal or restore its original or intrinsic shape or form. This can occur naturally over time, such as in the case of a sculpture that has been buried and then excavated, or it can be achieved through artificial means, such as through gentling techniques in embryology or in art restoration. In a broader sense, delinearization can also refer to the removal of constraints or the liberation of something or someone from a restrictive or linear framework, allowing for greater freedom or creativity.
A delimiter is a character or a sequence of characters used to separate or distinguish different parts of a text, such as words, phrases, or sentences.
Delimiters are symbols or characters that separate or distinguish different parts of a programming language, text, or expression. They are used to define the boundaries or limits of a specific part of the code, data, or text, and to separate it from other parts. Examples of delimiters include quotation marks, parentheses, square brackets, and commas. In programming, delimiters are often used to define variable names, function calls, array indices, and other program constructs.
To delineate means to clearly define or distinguish the boundaries, limits, or outlines of something, such as a concept, an idea, or a physical shape. It can also mean to explain or describe something in a clear and detailed manner.
To delineates something means to outline or define its boundaries, limits, or scope clearly, often in a precise or distinct manner.
Delineative refers to something that involves drawing a clear and definite outline or boundary. It can also describe a statement or description that is explicit and detailed, i.e., one that clearly defines or describes something.
A delineator is a small cone-shaped marker placed at the edge of a road, typically made of metal or plastic, which serves to separate lanes of traffic or mark the center of the road. It is used to define the division of traffic flow, particularly on highways, freeways, and other high-speed roadways.