geometrizations

/dʒiˌɑmətrəˈzeɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The processes or results of representing something in geometric terms or forms.
    • The artist's geometrizations of natural landscapes turned hills and rivers into triangles and curves.
    • The textbook included several geometrizations of complex algebraic equations.
    • Modern physics relies on geometrizations of space-time to explain gravity.