orthogonalize

orthogonalize
orthogonalization, n.
/awr thog"euh nl uyz'/, v.t., orthogonalized, orthogonalizing. Math.
to make (vectors, functions, etc.) orthogonal.
Also, esp. Brit., orthogonalise.
[1925-30; ORTHOGONAL + -IZE]

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