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Definition of line
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of line is as below...
Line (v. t.) To place
persons
or
things
along the side of for
security
or
defense;
to
strengthen
by
adding
anything;
to
fortify;
as, to line works with
soldiers..
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Profile
::
Profile
(n.) A
section
of any
member,
made at right
angles
with its main
lines,
showing
the exact shape of
moldings
and the
like..
Bent
::
Bent (a. & p. p.)
Strongly
inclined
toward
something,
so as to be
resolved,
determined,
set, etc.; -- said of the mind,
character,
disposition,
desires,
etc., and used with on; as, to be bent on going to
college;
he is bent on
mischief..
Sassoline
::
Sassoline
(n.)
Native
boric acid, found in
saline
incrustations
on the
borders
of hot
springs
near
Sasso,
in the
territory
of
Florence..
Schorl
::
Schorl
(n.) Black
tourmaline.
Membrane
::
Membrane
(n.) A thin layer or fold of
tissue,
usually
supported
by a
fibrous
network,
serving
to cover or line some part or
organ,
and often
secreting
or
absorbing
certain
fluids..
Reenter
::
Reenter
(v. t.) To cut
deeper,
as
engraved
lines on a plate of
metal,
when the
engraving
has not been deep
enough,
or the plate has
become
worn in
printing..
Lineated
::
Lineated
(a.)
Marked
longitudinally
with
depressed
parallel
lines;
as, a
lineate
leaf..
Parabanic
::
Parabanic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
nitrogenous
acid which is
obtained
by the
oxidation
of uric acid, as a white
crystalline
substance
(C3N2H2O3);
-- also
called
oxalyl
urea..
Subtepid
::
Subtense
(a.) A line
subtending,
or
stretching
across;
a
chord;
as, the
subtense
of an arc..
Secant
::
Secant
(a.) A line that cuts
another;
especially,
a
straight
line
cutting
a curve in two or more
points..
Oxalan
::
Oxalan
(n.) A
complex
nitrogenous
substance
C3N3H5O3
obtained
from
alloxan
(or when urea is fused with ethyl
oxamate),
as a
stable
white
crystalline
powder;
--
called
also
oxaluramide..
Disclaim
::
Disclaim
(v. t.) To
relinquish
or deny
having
a
claim;
to
disavow
another's
claim;
to
decline
accepting,
as an
estate,
interest,
or
office..
Cuff
::
Cuff (n.) Any
ornamental
appendage
at the
wrist,
whether
attached
to the
sleeve
of the
garment
or
separate;
especially,
in
modern
times,
such an
appendage
of
starched
linen,
or a
substitute
for it of
paper,
or the
like..
Isomorph
::
Isomorph
(n.) A
substance
which is
similar
to
another
in
crystalline
form and
composition.
Mandoline
::
Mandoline
(n.) A small and
beautifully
shaped
instrument
resembling
the lute.
Tippet
::
Tippet
(n.) A
length
of
twisted
hair or gut in a fish line.
Tiffish
::
Tiffish
(a.)
Inclined
to
tiffs;
peevish;
petulant.
Lituus
::
Lituus
(n.) A
spiral
whose polar
equation
is r2/ = a; that is, a curve the
square
of whose
radius
vector
varies
inversely
as the angle which the
radius
vector
makes with a given
line..
Spline
::
Spline
(n.) A
rectangular
piece
fitting
grooves
like key seats in a hub and a
shaft,
so that while the one may slide
endwise
on the
other,
both must
revolve
together;
a
feather;
also,
sometimes,
a
groove
to
receive
such a
rectangular
piece..
Penciling
::
Penciling
(n.) Lines of white or black paint drawn along a
mortar
joint in a brick wall.
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