ortholinear

Etymology
en

Adjective

 * 1)  Having keys that are aligned in a perfect grid.
 * 2) Having all turns occurring at right angles.
 * 3) Forming a line when plotted on a set of orthogonal axes.
 * 4) Defining progress as one-dimensional, so that change is either a progression, a regression, or a neutral step to the side.
 * 5) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.
 * 1) Forming a line when plotted on a set of orthogonal axes.
 * 2) Defining progress as one-dimensional, so that change is either a progression, a regression, or a neutral step to the side.
 * 3) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.
 * 1) Defining progress as one-dimensional, so that change is either a progression, a regression, or a neutral step to the side.
 * 2) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.
 * 1) Defining progress as one-dimensional, so that change is either a progression, a regression, or a neutral step to the side.
 * 2) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.
 * 1) Defining progress as one-dimensional, so that change is either a progression, a regression, or a neutral step to the side.
 * 2) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.
 * 1) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.
 * 1) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.
 * 1) Moving in one direction, in which each step leads to the next.