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    Line
    /līn/

    noun

    verb

  2. line (from somebody/something) (to somebody/something) The book traces a historical line from Beethoven to the present day. down the line The muddle seems to have happened further down the line. Extra Examples

  3. noun. a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page. Mathematics. a continuous extent of length, straight or curved, without breadth or thickness; the trace of a moving point. something arranged along a line, especially a straight line; a row or series:

  4. A line is a one-dimensional figure, in geometry, which has length but no width and is extended infinitely in opposite directions. Learn different types of lines along with examples at BYJU’S.

  5. n. [ countable] a long mark of very slight thickness or breadth: notebook paper with blue lines. something arranged along a line, esp. a straight line; a row: hid behind a line of trees. a number of persons standing one behind the other: a long line for tickets to the play. See in line, on line below. a mark or wrinkle on the face, neck, etc.

  6. Definition of line in Essential American English Dictionary. line. noun. us / lɑɪn/ Add to word list. A2. a long, thin mark: Sign your name on the line at the bottom. Draw a line around your hand. B1. a row of words on a page, for example in a song or poem: The same line is repeated throughout the poem. B1. a track that a train travels along:

  7. A line is a type of geometric figure. A line has length, but no width. A line is made up of an endless number of points. Straight and curved lines. This is a line that curves. A line can be straight or curved. In geometry, the word line means a straight line. A straight line is the shortest distance between two points.

  8. What are Lines? Every line is composed of points, which is the smallest unit. One point, Euclid said, has no dimension: no height, width, or depth. So those points can only live in the imagination of mathematics because they are infinitely small. A line consists of a succession of points.

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