a. [f. CURVI- + L. līneālis lineal.] = next. Hence Curvilinealness.

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1656.  Hobbes, Six Lessons, Wks. 1845, VII. 259. Curvilineal angles.

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c. 1746.  Maclaurin, Newton’s Philos. Disc., III. ii. (1748), 244 (R.). The curvilineal motion of the moon in her orbit.

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1768.  Landen, in Phil. Trans., LVIII. 174. The computation of curvilineal areas.

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1831.  Brewster, Nat. Magic, vi. (1833), 133. Describing a kind of curvilineal path.

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1727.  Bailey, vol. II., Curvilinealness, the Consisting of crooked Lines.

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