scalebound
English
Etymology
scale + bound, coined by the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot in a 1981 paper.
Adjective
scalebound (not comparable)
- (geometry) Of an object: for which characteristic elements of scale, such as length and width, are few in number and each with a clearly distinct size.
Antonyms
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