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noun
- 1. a long, narrow mark or band: "a row of closely spaced dots will look like a continuous line"
- 2. a length of cord, rope, wire, or other material serving a particular purpose: "wring the clothes and hang them on the line"
verb
- 1. stand or be positioned at intervals along: "a processional route lined by people waving flags"
- 2. mark or cover with lines: "deep wrinkles lined his face"
Define line. line synonyms, line pronunciation, line translation, English dictionary definition of line. n. 1. Mathematics A geometric figure formed by a point moving along a fixed direction and the reverse direction. 2. a. A thin continuous mark, as that made...
LINE definition: 1. a long, thin mark: 2. a row of people or things: 3. a piece of rope or wire with a particular…. Learn more.
Definitions of line. noun. a length (straight or curved) without breadth or thickness; the trace of a moving point. see more. noun. a spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent. see more. noun. a mark that is long relative to its width. “He drew a line on the chart” see more. noun.
Definition of line noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
3 days ago · Word forms: (regular plural) lines. noun. ( Electrical engineering: Circuits, Electrical power, Computing and control) A line is a conducting wire, cable, or circuit for making connections between pieces of electrical apparatus, such as a cable for electric power transmission or telecommunications.
1. [count] a : a long narrow mark on a surface. I drew a straight line down the page to separate the two lists. a curved line. Cut the paper along the dotted line. a horizontal/vertical/diagonal line. b : a mark on the ground that shows the edge of the playing area in a sport. a tennis serve that was over the line.
line. line1 /laɪn/ n., v., lined, lin•ing. a long mark of very slight thickness or breadth: notebook paper with blue lines. 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. limit: the international date line.