polylineal
English
Etymology
poly- + lineal
Adjective
polylineal (comparative more polylineal, superlative most polylineal)
- (art) Describing any of several stylistic or expressive devices, especially in contemporary western calligraphy, employing repetition of words or phrases.
- The painting uses polylineal writing to create a brown texture over the lower third of the canvas.
References
- The term was used at least a far back as the late 1980s where it can be found in such magazines as Calligraphy Review and Letter Arts Review.