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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) :   [ foldoc ]

  line
       
          1.  An electrical conductor.  For distances larger
          than a breadbox, a single line may consist of two electrical
          conductors in twisted, parallel, or concentric arrangement
          used to transport one logical signal.
       
          By extension, a (usually physical) medium such as an optical
          fibre which carries a signal.
       
          (1995-09-29)
       
       

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Shaft \Shaft\, n. [OE. shaft, schaft, AS. sceaft; akin to D.
     schacht, OHG. scaft, G. schaft, Dan. & Sw. skaft handle,
     haft, Icel. skapt, and probably to L. scapus, Gr. ????, ????,
     a staff. Probably originally, a shaven or smoothed rod. Cf.
     Scape, Scepter, Shave.]
     1. The slender, smooth stem of an arrow; hence, an arrow.
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              His sleep, his meat, his drink, is him bereft,
              That lean he wax, and dry as is a shaft. --Chaucer.
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              A shaft hath three principal parts, the stele
              [stale], the feathers, and the head.  --Ascham.
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     2. The long handle of a spear or similar weapon; hence, the
        weapon itself; (Fig.) anything regarded as a shaft to be
        thrown or darted; as, shafts of light.
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              And the thunder,
              Winged with red lightning and impetuous rage,
              Perhaps hath spent his shafts.        --Milton.
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              Some kinds of literary pursuits . . . have been
              attacked with all the shafts of ridicule. --V. Knox.
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     3. That which resembles in some degree the stem or handle of
        an arrow or a spear; a long, slender part, especially when
        cylindrical. Specifically: (a) (Bot.) The trunk, stem, or
        stalk of a plant.
        (b) (Zo["o]l.) The stem or midrib of a feather. See
            Illust. of Feather.
        (c) The pole, or tongue, of a vehicle; also, a thill.
        (d) The part of a candlestick which supports its branches.
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                  Thou shalt make a candlestick of pure gold . . .
                  his shaft, and his branches, his bowls, his
                  knops, and his flowers, shall be of the same.
                                                    --Ex. xxv. 31.
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        (e) The handle or helve of certain tools, instruments,
            etc., as a hammer, a whip, etc.
        (f) A pole, especially a Maypole. [Obs.] --Stow.
        (g) (Arch.) The body of a column; the cylindrical pillar
            between the capital and base (see Illust. of
            Column). Also, the part of a chimney above the roof.
            Also, the spire of a steeple. [Obs. or R.] --Gwilt.
        (h) A column, an obelisk, or other spire-shaped or
            columnar monument.
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                  Bid time and nature gently spare
                  The shaft we raise to thee.       --Emerson.
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        (i) (Weaving) A rod at the end of a heddle.
        (j) (Mach.) A solid or hollow cylinder or bar, having one
            or more journals on which it rests and revolves, and
            intended to carry one or more wheels or other
            revolving parts and to transmit power or motion; as,
            the shaft of a steam engine. See Illust. of
            Countershaft.
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     4. (Zo["o]l.) A humming bird ({Thaumastura cora) having two
        of the tail feathers next to the middle ones very long in
        the male; -- called also cora humming bird.
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     5. [Cf. G. schacht.] (Mining) A well-like excavation in the
        earth, perpendicular or nearly so, made for reaching and
        raising ore, for raising water, etc.
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     6. A long passage for the admission or outlet of air; an air
        shaft.
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     7. The chamber of a blast furnace.
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     Line shaft (Mach.), a main shaft of considerable length, in
        a shop or factory, usually bearing a number of pulleys by
        which machines are driven, commonly by means of
        countershafts; -- called also line, or main line.
  
     Shaft alley (Naut.), a passage extending from the engine
        room to the stern, and containing the propeller shaft.
  
     Shaft furnace (Metal.), a furnace, in the form of a
        chimney, which is charged at the top and tapped at the
        bottom.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Line \Line\ (l[imac]n), n. [OE. lin. See Linen.]
     1. Flax; linen. [Obs.] ``Garments made of line.'' --Spenser.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. The longer and finer fiber of flax.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Line \Line\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lined (l[imac]nd); p. pr. &
     vb. n. Lining.] [See Line flax.]
     1. To cover the inner surface of; as, to line a cloak with
        silk or fur; to line a box with paper or tin.
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              The inside lined with rich carnation silk. --W.
                                                    Browne.
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     2. To put something in the inside of; to fill; to supply, as
        a purse with money.
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              The charge amounteth very high for any one man's
              purse, except lined beyond ordinary, to reach unto.
                                                    --Carew.
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              Till coffee has her stomach lined.    --Swift.
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     3. 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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              Line and new repair our towns of war
              With men of courage and with means defendant.
                                                    --Shak.
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     4. To impregnate; -- applied to brute animals. --Creech.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Lined gold, gold foil having a lining of another metal.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Line \Line\, n. [OE. line, AS. l[=i]ne cable, hawser, prob. from
     L. linea a linen thread, string, line, fr. linum flax,
     thread, linen, cable; but the English word was influenced by
     F. ligne line, from the same L. word linea. See Linen.]
     1. A linen thread or string; a slender, strong cord; also, a
        cord of any thickness; a rope; a hawser; as, a fishing
        line; a line for snaring birds; a clothesline; a towline.
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              Who so layeth lines for to latch fowls. --Piers
                                                    Plowman.
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     2. A more or less threadlike mark of pen, pencil, or graver;
        any long mark; as, a chalk line.
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     3. The course followed by anything in motion; hence, a road
        or route; as, the arrow descended in a curved line; the
        place is remote from lines of travel.
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     4. Direction; as, the line of sight or vision.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     5. A row of letters, words, etc., written or printed; esp., a
        row of words extending across a page or column.
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     6. A short letter; a note; as, a line from a friend.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     7. (Poet.) A verse, or the words which form a certain number
        of feet, according to the measure.
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              In the preceding line Ulysses speaks of Nausicaa.
                                                    --Broome.
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     8. Course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy; method
        of argument; department of industry, trade, or
        intellectual activity.
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              He is uncommonly powerful in his own line, but it is
              not the line of a first-rate man.     --Coleridge.
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     9. (Math.) That which has length, but not breadth or
        thickness.
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     10. The exterior limit of a figure, plat, or territory;
         boundary; contour; outline.
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               Eden stretched her line
               From Auran eastward to the royal towers
               Of great Seleucia.                   --Milton.
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     11. A threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence,
         characteristic mark.
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               Though on his brow were graven lines austere.
                                                    --Byron.
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               He tipples palmistry, and dines
               On all her fortune-telling lines.    --Cleveland.
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     12. Lineament; feature; figure. ``The lines of my boy's
         face.'' --Shak.
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     13. A straight row; a continued series or rank; as, a line of
         houses, or of soldiers; a line of barriers.
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               Unite thy forces and attack their lines. --Dryden.
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     14. A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a
         given person; a family or race; as, the ascending or
         descending line; the line of descent; the male line; a
         line of kings.
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               Of his lineage am I, and his offspring
               By very line, as of the stock real.  --Chaucer.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     15. A connected series of public conveyances, and hence, an
         established arrangement for forwarding merchandise, etc.;
         as, a line of stages; an express line.
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     16. (Geog.)
         (a) A circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented
             on a map.
         (b) The equator; -- usually called the line, or
             equinoctial line; as, to cross the line.
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     17. A long tape, or a narrow ribbon of steel, etc., marked
         with subdivisions, as feet and inches, for measuring; a
         tapeline.
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     18. (Script.)
         (a) A measuring line or cord.
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                   He marketh it out with a line.   --Is. xliv.
                                                    13.
         (b) That which was measured by a line, as a field or any
             piece of land set apart; hence, allotted place of
             abode.
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                   The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant
                   places; yea, I have a goodly heritage. --Ps.
                                                    xvi. 6.
         (c) Instruction; doctrine.
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                   Their line is gone out through all the earth.
                                                    --Ps. xix. 4.
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     19. (Mach.) The proper relative position or adjustment of
         parts, not as to design or proportion, but with reference
         to smooth working; as, the engine is in line or out of
         line.
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     20. The track and roadbed of a railway; railroad.
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     21. (Mil.)
         (a) A row of men who are abreast of one another, whether
             side by side or some distance apart; -- opposed to
             column.
         (b) The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished
             from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry,
             artillery, etc.
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     22. (Fort.)
         (a) A trench or rampart.
         (b) pl. Dispositions made to cover extended positions,
             and presenting a front in but one direction to an
             enemy.
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     23. pl. (Shipbuilding) Form of a vessel as shown by the
         outlines of vertical, horizontal, and oblique sections.
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     24. (Mus.) One of the straight horizontal and parallel
         prolonged strokes on and between which the notes are
         placed.
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     25. (Stock Exchange) A number of shares taken by a jobber.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     26. (Trade) A series of various qualities and values of the
         same general class of articles; as, a full line of
         hosiery; a line of merinos, etc. --McElrath.
         [1913 Webster]
  
     27. The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another,
         or the whole of a system of telegraph wires under one
         management and name.
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     28. pl. The reins with which a horse is guided by his driver.
         [U. S.]
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     29. A measure of length; one twelfth of an inch.
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     Hard lines, hard lot. --C. Kingsley. [See Def. 18.]
  
     Line breeding (Stockbreeding), breeding by a certain family
        line of descent, especially in the selection of the dam or
        mother.
  
     Line conch (Zo["o]l.), a spiral marine shell ({Fasciolaria
        distans), of Florida and the West Indies. It is marked by
        narrow, dark, revolving lines.
  
     Line engraving.
         (a) Engraving in which the effects are produced by lines
             of different width and closeness, cut with the burin
             upon copper or similar material; also, a plate so
             engraved.
         (b) A picture produced by printing from such an
             engraving.
  
     Line of battle.
         (a) (Mil. Tactics) The position of troops drawn up in
             their usual order without any determined maneuver.
         (b) (Naval) The line or arrangement formed by vessels of
             war in an engagement.
  
     Line of battle ship. See Ship of the line, below.
  
     Line of beauty (Fine Arts),an abstract line supposed to be
        beautiful in itself and absolutely; -- differently
        represented by different authors, often as a kind of
        elongated S (like the one drawn by Hogarth).
  
     Line of centers. (Mach.)
         (a) A line joining two centers, or fulcra, as of wheels
             or levers.
         (b) A line which determines a dead center. See Dead
             center, under Dead.
  
     Line of dip (Geol.), a line in the plane of a stratum, or
        part of a stratum, perpendicular to its intersection with
        a horizontal plane; the line of greatest inclination of a
        stratum to the horizon.
  
     Line of fire (Mil.), the direction of fire.
  
     Line of force (Physics), any line in a space in which
        forces are acting, so drawn that at every point of the
        line its tangent is the direction of the resultant of all
        the forces. It cuts at right angles every equipotential
        surface which it meets. Specifically (Magnetism), a line
        in proximity to a magnet so drawn that any point in it is
        tangential with the direction of a short compass needle
        held at that point. --Faraday.
  
     Line of life (Palmistry), a line on the inside of the hand,
        curving about the base of the thumb, supposed to indicate,
        by its form or position, the length of a person's life.
  
     Line of lines. See Gunter's line.
  
     Line of march. (Mil.)
         (a) Arrangement of troops for marching.
         (b) Course or direction taken by an army or body of
             troops in marching.
  
     Line of operations, that portion of a theater of war which
        an army passes over in attaining its object. --H. W.
        Halleck.
  
     Line of sight (Firearms), the line which passes through the
        front and rear sight, at any elevation, when they are
        sighted at an object.
  
     Line tub (Naut.), a tub in which the line carried by a
        whaleboat is coiled.
  
     Mason and Dixon's line, Mason-Dixon line, the boundary
        line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, as run before the
        Revolution (1764-1767) by two English astronomers named
        Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. In an extended sense,
        the line between the free and the slave States; as, below
        the Mason-Dixon line, i.e. in the South.
  
     On the line,
         (a) on a level with the eye of the spectator; -- said of
             a picture, as hung in an exhibition of pictures.
         (b) at risk (dependent upon success) in a contest or
             enterprise; as, the survival of the company is on the
             line in this project.
  
     Right line, a straight line; the shortest line that can be
        drawn between two points.
  
     Ship of the line, formerly, a ship of war large enough to
        have a place in the line of battle; a vessel superior to a
        frigate; usually, a seventy-four, or three-decker; --
        called also line of battle ship or battleship.
        --Totten.
  
     To cross the line, to cross the equator, as a vessel at
        sea.
  
     To give a person line, to allow him more or less liberty
        until it is convenient to stop or check him, like a hooked
        fish that swims away with the line.
  
     Water line (Shipbuilding), the outline of a horizontal
        section of a vessel, as when floating in the water.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Line \Line\ (l[imac]n), v. t.
     1. To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to
        line a copy book.
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              He had a healthy color in his cheeks, and his face,
              though lined, bore few traces of anxiety. --Dickens.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To represent by lines; to delineate; to portray. [R.]
        ``Pictures fairest lined.'' --Shak.
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     3. To read or repeat line by line; as, to line out a hymn.
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              This custom of reading or lining, or, as it was
              frequently called ``deaconing'' the hymn or psalm in
              the churches, was brought about partly from
              necessity.                            --N. D. Gould.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. To form into a line; to align; as, to line troops.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     To line bees, to track wild bees to their nest by following
        their line of flight.
  
     To line up (Mach.), to put in alignment; to put in correct
        adjustment for smooth running. See 3d Line, 19.
        [1913 Webster]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Line \Line\, n. [OE. line, AS. l[=i]ne cable, hawser, prob. from
     L. linea a linen thread, string, line, fr. linum flax,
     thread, linen, cable; but the English word was influenced by
     F. ligne line, from the same L. word linea. See Linen.]
     1. A linen thread or string; a slender, strong cord; also, a
        cord of any thickness; a rope; a hawser; as, a fishing
        line; a line for snaring birds; a clothesline; a towline.
  
              Who so layeth lines for to latch fowls. --Piers
                                                    Plowman.
  
     2. A more or less threadlike mark of pen, pencil, or graver;
        any long mark; as, a chalk line.
  
     3. The course followed by anything in motion; hence, a road
        or route; as, the arrow descended in a curved line; the
        place is remote from lines of travel.
  
     4. Direction; as, the line of sight or vision.
  
     5. A row of letters, words, etc., written or printed; esp., a
        row of words extending across a page or column.
  
     6. A short letter; a note; as, a line from a friend.
  
     7. (Poet.) A verse, or the words which form a certain number
        of feet, according to the measure.
  
              In the preceding line Ulysses speaks of Nausicaa.
                                                    --Broome.
  
     8. Course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy; method
        of argument; department of industry, trade, or
        intellectual activity.
  
              He is uncommonly powerful in his own line, but it is
              not the line of a first-rate man.     --Coleridge.
  
     9. (Math.) That which has length, but not breadth or
        thickness.
  
     10. The exterior limit of a figure, plat, or territory;
         boundary; contour; outline.
  
               Eden stretched her line From Auran eastward to the
               royal towers Of great Seleucia.      --Milton.
  
     11. A threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence,
         characteristic mark.
  
               Though on his brow were graven lines austere.
                                                    --Byron.
  
               He tipples palmistry, and dines On all her
               fortune-telling lines.               --Cleveland.
  
     12. Lineament; feature; figure. ``The lines of my boy's
         face.'' --Shak.
  
     13. A straight row; a continued series or rank; as, a line of
         houses, or of soldiers; a line of barriers.
  
               Unite thy forces and attack their lines. --Dryden.
  
     14. A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a
         given person; a family or race; as, the ascending or
         descending line; the line of descent; the male line; a
         line of kings.
  
               Of his lineage am I, and his offspring By very
               line, as of the stock real.          --Chaucer.
  
     15. A connected series of public conveyances, and hence, an
         established arrangement for forwarding merchandise, etc.;
         as, a line of stages; an express line.
  
     16. (Geog.)
         (a) A circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented
             on a map.
         (b) The equator; -- usually called the line, or
             equinoctial line; as, to cross the line.
  
     17. A long tape, or a narrow ribbon of steel, etc., marked
         with subdivisions, as feet and inches, for measuring; a
         tapeline.
  
     18. (Script.)
         (a) A measuring line or cord.
  
                   He marketh it out with a line.   --Is. xliv.
                                                    13.
         (b) That which was measured by a line, as a field or any
             piece of land set apart; hence, allotted place of
             abode.
  
                   The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant
                   places; yea, I have a goodly heritage. --Ps.
                                                    xvi. 6.
         (c) Instruction; doctrine.
  
                   Their line is gone out through all the earth.
                                                    --Ps. xix. 4.
  
     19. (Mach.) The proper relative position or adjustment of
         parts, not as to design or proportion, but with reference
         to smooth working; as, the engine is in line or out of
         line.
  
     20. The track and roadbed of a railway; railroad.
  
     21. (Mil.)
         (a) A row of men who are abreast of one another, whether
             side by side or some distance apart; -- opposed to
             column.
         (b) The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished
             from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry,
             artillery, etc.
  
     22. (Fort.)
         (a) A trench or rampart.
         (b) pl. Dispositions made to cover extended positions,
             and presenting a front in but one direction to an
             enemy.
  
     23. pl. (Shipbuilding) Form of a vessel as shown by the
         outlines of vertical, horizontal, and oblique sections.
  
     24. (Mus.) One of the straight horizontal and parallel
         prolonged strokes on and between which the notes are
         placed.
  
     25. (Stock Exchange) A number of shares taken by a jobber.
  
     26. (Trade) A series of various qualities and values of the
         same general class of articles; as, a full line of
         hosiery; a line of merinos, etc. --McElrath.
  
     27. The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another,
         or the whole of a system of telegraph wires under one
         management and name.
  
     28. pl. The reins with which a horse is guided by his driver.
         [U. S.]
  
     29. A measure of length; one twelfth of an inch.
  
     Hard lines, hard lot. --C. Kingsley. [See Def. 18.]
  
     Line breeding (Stockbreeding), breeding by a certain family
        line of descent, especially in the selection of the dam or
        mother.
  
     Line conch (Zo["o]l.), a spiral marine shell ({Fasciolaria
        distans), of Florida and the West Indies. It is marked by
        narrow, dark, revolving lines.
  
     Line engraving.
         (a) Engraving in which the effects are produced by lines
             of different width and closeness, cut with the burin
             upon copper or similar material; also, a plate so
             engraved.
         (b) A picture produced by printing from such an
             engraving.
  
     Line of battle.
         (a) (Mil. Tactics) The position of troops drawn up in
             their usual order without any determined maneuver.
         (b) (Naval) The line or arrangement formed by vessels of
             war in an engagement.
  
     Line of battle ship. See Ship of the line, below.
  
     Line of beauty (Fine Arts),an abstract line supposed to be
        beautiful in itself and absolutely; -- differently
        represented by different authors, often as a kind of
        elongated S (like the one drawn by Hogarth).
  
     Line of centers. (Mach.)
         (a) A line joining two centers, or fulcra, as of wheels
             or levers.
         (b) A line which determines a dead center. See Dead
             center, under Dead.
  
     Line of dip (Geol.), a line in the plane of a stratum, or
        part of a stratum, perpendicular to its intersection with
        a horizontal plane; the line of greatest inclination of a
        stratum to the horizon.
  
     Line of fire (Mil.), the direction of fire.
  
     Line of force (Physics), any line in a space in which
        forces are acting, so drawn that at every point of the
        line its tangent is the direction of the resultant of all
        the forces. It cuts at right angles every equipotential
        surface which it meets. Specifically (Magnetism), a line
        in proximity to a magnet so drawn that any point in it is
        tangential with the direction of a short compass needle
        held at that point. --Faraday.
  
     Line of life (Palmistry), a line on the inside of the hand,
        curving about the base of the thumb, supposed to indicate,
        by its form or position, the length of a person's life.
  
     Line of lines. See Gunter's line.
  
     Line of march. (Mil.)
         (a) Arrangement of troops for marching.
         (b) Course or direction taken by an army or body of
             troops in marching.
  
     Line of operations, that portion of a theater of war which
        an army passes over in attaining its object. --H. W.
        Halleck.
  
     Line of sight (Firearms), the line which passes through the
        front and rear sight, at any elevation, when they are
        sighted at an object.
  
     Line tub (Naut.), a tub in which the line carried by a
        whaleboat is coiled.
  
     Mason and Dixon's line

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Line \Line\ (l[imac]n), n. [OE. lin. See Linen.]
     1. Flax; linen. [Obs.] ``Garments made of line.'' --Spenser.
  
     2. The longer and finer fiber of flax.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Line \Line\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lined (l[imac]nd); p. pr. &
     vb. n. Lining.] [See Line flax.]
     1. To cover the inner surface of; as, to line a cloak with
        silk or fur; to line a box with paper or tin.
  
              The inside lined with rich carnation silk. --W.
                                                    Browne.
  
     2. To put something in the inside of; to fill; to supply, as
        a purse with money.
  
              The charge amounteth very high for any one man's
              purse, except lined beyond ordinary, to reach unto.
                                                    --Carew.
  
              Till coffee has her stomach lined.    --Swift.
  
     3. 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.
  
              Line and new repair our towns of war With men of
              courage and with means defendant.     --Shak.
  
     4. To impregnate; -- applied to brute animals. --Creech.
  
     Lined gold, gold foil having a lining of another metal.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Line \Line\ (l[imac]n), v. t.
     1. To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to
        line a copy book.
  
              He had a healthy color in his cheeks, and his face,
              though lined, bore few traces of anxiety. --Dickens.
  
     2. To represent by lines; to delineate; to portray. [R.]
        ``Pictures fairest lined.'' --Shak.
  
     3. To read or repeat line by line; as, to line out a hymn.
  
              This custom of reading or lining, or, as it was
              frequently called, ``deaconing'' the hymn or psalm
              in the churches, was brought about partly from
              necessity.                            --N. D. Gould.
  
     4. To form into a line; to align; as, to line troops.
  
     To line bees, to track wild bees to their nest by following
        their line of flight.
  
     To line up (Mach.), to put in alignment; to put in correct
        adjustment for smooth running. See 3d Line, 19.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Loxodromic \Lox`o*drom"ic\, a. [Gr. ? slanting, oblique + ? a
     running, course; cf. F. loxodromique.]
     Pertaining to sailing on rhumb lines; as, loxodromic tables.
  
     Loxodromic curve or line (Geom.), a line on the surface
        of a sphere, which always makes an equal angle with every
        meridian; the rhumb line. It is the line on which a ship
        sails when her course is always in the direction of one
        and the same point of the compass.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Shaft \Shaft\, n. [OE. shaft, schaft, AS. sceaft; akin to D.
     schacht, OHG. scaft, G. schaft, Dan. & Sw. skaft handle,
     haft, Icel. skapt, and probably to L. scapus, Gr. ????, ????,
     a staff. Probably originally, a shaven or smoothed rod. Cf.
     Scape, Scepter, Shave.]
     1. The slender, smooth stem of an arrow; hence, an arrow.
  
              His sleep, his meat, his drink, is him bereft, That
              lean he wax, and dry as is a shaft.   --Chaucer.
  
              A shaft hath three principal parts, the stele
              [stale], the feathers, and the head.  --Ascham.
  
     2. The long handle of a spear or similar weapon; hence, the
        weapon itself; (Fig.) anything regarded as a shaft to be
        thrown or darted; as, shafts of light.
  
              And the thunder, Winged with red lightning and
              impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts.
                                                    --Milton.
  
              Some kinds of literary pursuits . . . have been
              attacked with all the shafts of ridicule. --V. Knox.
  
     3. That which resembles in some degree the stem or handle of
        an arrow or a spear; a long, slender part, especially when
        cylindrical. Specifically: (a) (Bot.) The trunk, stem, or
        stalk of a plant.
        (b) (Zo["o]l.) The stem or midrib of a feather. See
            Illust. of Feather.
        (c) The pole, or tongue, of a vehicle; also, a thill.
        (d) The part of a candlestick which supports its branches.
  
                  Thou shalt make a candlestick of pure gold . . .
                  his shaft, and his branches, his bowls, his
                  knops, and his flowers, shall be of the same.
                                                    --Ex. xxv. 31.
        (e) The handle or helve of certain tools, instruments,
            etc., as a hammer, a whip, etc.
        (f) A pole, especially a Maypole. [Obs.] --Stow.
        (g) (Arch.) The body of a column; the cylindrical pillar
            between the capital and base (see Illust. of
            Column). Also, the part of a chimney above the roof.
            Also, the spire of a steeple. [Obs. or R.] --Gwilt.
        (h) A column, an obelisk, or other spire-shaped or
            columnar monument.
  
                  Bid time and nature gently spare The shaft we
                  raise to thee.                    --Emerson.
        (i) (Weaving) A rod at the end of a heddle.
        (j) (Mach.) A solid or hollow cylinder or bar, having one
            or more journals on which it rests and revolves, and
            intended to carry one or more wheels or other
            revolving parts and to transmit power or motion; as,
            the shaft of a steam engine. See Illust. of
            Countershaft.
  
     4. (Zo["o]l.) A humming bird ({Thaumastura cora) having two
        of the tail feathers next to the middle ones very long in
        the male; -- called also cora humming bird.
  
     5. [Cf. G. schacht.] (Mining) A well-like excavation in the
        earth, perpendicular or nearly so, made for reaching and
        raising ore, for raising water, etc.
  
     6. A long passage for the admission or outlet of air; an air
        shaft.
  
     7. The chamber of a blast furnace.
  
     Line shaft (Mach.), a main shaft of considerable length, in
        a shop or factory, usually bearing a number of pulleys by
        which machines are driven, commonly by means of
        countershafts; -- called also line, or main line.
  
     Shaft alley (Naut.), a passage extending from the engine
        room to the stern, and containing the propeller shaft.
  
     Shaft furnace (Metal.), a furnace, in the form of a
        chimney, which is charged at the top and tapped at the
        bottom.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 :   [ wn ]

  line
       n 1: a formation of people or things one beside another; "the
            line of soldiers advanced with their bayonets fixed";
            "they were arrayed in line of battle"; "the cast stood
            in line for the curtain call"
       2: a mark that is long relative to its width; "He drew a line
          on the chart"; "The substance produced characteristic
          lines on the spectroscope"
       3: a formation of people or things one behind another; "the
          line stretched clear around the corner"; "you must wait in
          a long line at the checkout counter"
       4: a length (straight or curved) without breadth or thickness;
          the trace of a moving point
       5: text consisting of a row of words written across a page or
          computer screen; "the letter consisted of three short
          lines"; "there are six lines in every stanza"
       6: a single frequency (or very narrow band) of radiation in a
          spectrum
       7: a fortified position (especially one marking the most
          forward position of troops); "they attacked the enemy's
          line"
       8: the methodical process of logical reasoning; "I can't follow
          your line of reasoning" [syn: argumentation, logical
          argument, line of reasoning]
       9: a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals
          or electric power [syn: cable, transmission line]
       10: a connected series of events or actions or developments;
           "the government took a firm course"; "historians can only
           point out those lines for which evidence is available"
           [syn: course]
       11: a spatial location defined by a real or imaginary
           unidimensional extent
       12: a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface; "his
           face has many lines"; "ironing gets rid of most wrinkles"
           [syn: wrinkle, furrow, crease, crinkle, seam]
       13: a pipe used to transport liquids or gases; "a pipeline runs
           from the wells to the seaport" [syn: pipeline]
       14: the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed [syn: railway
           line, rail line]
       15: a telephone connection [syn: telephone line, phone line,
            telephone circuit, subscriber line]
       16: acting in conformity; "in line with"; "he got out of line";
           "toe the line"
       17: the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has
           been warriors" [syn: lineage, line of descent, descent,
            bloodline, blood line, blood, pedigree, ancestry,
            origin, parentage, stemma, stock]
       18: something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and
           flexible; "a washing line"
       19: the principal activity in your life that you do to earn
           money; "he's not in my line of business" [syn: occupation,
            business, job, line of work]
       20: in games or sports; a mark indicating positions or bounds of
           the playing area
       21: (often plural) a means of communication or access; "it must
           go through official channels"; "lines of communication
           were set up between the two firms" [syn: channel, communication
           channel]
       22: a particular kind of product or merchandise; "a nice line of
           shoes" [syn: product line, line of products, line of
           merchandise, business line, line of business]
       23: a commercial organization serving as a common carrier
       24: space for one line of print (one column wide and 1/14 inch
           deep) used to measure advertising [syn: agate line]
       25: the maximum credit that a customer is allowed [syn: credit
           line, line of credit, bank line, personal credit
           line, personal line of credit]
       26: a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she
           was humming an air from Beethoven" [syn: tune, melody,
            air, strain, melodic line, melodic phrase]
       27: a short personal letter; "drop me a line when you get there"
           [syn: note, short letter, billet]
       28: a conceptual separation or demarcation; "there is a narrow
           line between sanity and insanity" [syn: dividing line,
           demarcation, contrast]
       29: mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is
           conveyed through sites at which successive operations are
           performed on it [syn: production line, assembly line]
       v 1: be in line with; form a line along; "trees line the
            riverbank" [syn: run along]
       2: cover the interior of (garments); "line the gloves"
       3: make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the
          outline of a figure in the sand" [syn: trace, draw, describe,
           delineate]
       4: mark with lines; "sorrow had lined his face"
       5: fill plentifully; "line one's pockets"
       6: reinforce with fabric; "lined books are more enduring"

From Greek Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-el-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  line
     Αγγλικά n.
     1 η γραμμή
     2 η σειρά
     3 (ετ παρωχ en) λινάρι

From Greek Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-el-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  Line
     Γαλλικά n.
     γυναικείο όνομα

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  -line
     Estonian suf.
     1 (non-gloss definition: derives adjectives from nouns)
     2 # (l et tõsi gloss=truth) → (l et tõeline gloss=real)
     3 # (l et eri gloss=special (noun)) → (l et eriline gloss=special,
  different)
     4 # (l et laine gloss=wave) → (l et laineline gloss=wavy)

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  line
     Latin vb.
     (inflection of la linō  2 s pres actv impr)
     Middle English n.
     1 (l en rope), cord
     2 (l en line), rule, ruler, measure
     3 (lb enm figurative) rule, direction, command, edict
     4 (l en line), straight mark; also a fictitious line
     5 (written) (l en line), verse
     Middle English n.
     (alt form enm lyne)
     Norwegian Nynorsk alt.
     a (l en line) (''a continuous mark through two or more points; a
  succession of ancestors or descendants; the stated position of an
  individual or group'')
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en line) (''a continuous mark through two or more points; a
  succession of ancestors or descendants; the stated position of an
  individual or group'')
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en line) (''a strong rope, cord, string, wire'')
     Phuthi pron.
     you, you all; (n-g: second-person plural absolute pronoun.)

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  Line
     Latin n.
     (inflection of la Linus  voc) {non-gloss definition|or (m la
  Linos)}
     n.
     (surname en English and Scottish).

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  LINE
     n.
     1 (lb en genetics) (acronym of en w:long interspersed nuclear element
  dot=,) a type of retrotransposon in genomics.
     2 A close quarters combat system, see (pedia: LINE (combat system))

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  line
     n.
     A path through two or more points (''compare ‘segment’''); a
  continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or
  straight. <!-- should this be split into two senses: "path"
  and "mark" ? -->
     vb.
     1 (lb en transitive) To place (objects) into a #Noun (usually used
  with "up"); to form into a line; to align.
     2 (lb en transitive) To place persons or things along the side of for
  security or defense; to strengthen by adding; to fortify.
     alt.
     (lb en obsolete) flax; linen, particularly the longer fiber of flax.
     n.
     (lb en obsolete) flax; linen, particularly the longer fiber of flax.
     vb.
     (lb en transitive) To cover the inner surface of (something),
  originally especially with linen.
     vb.
     (lb en transitive now rare of a dog) To copulate with, to
  impregnate.

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  Line
     n.
     (surname en English and Scottish).

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  LINE
     n.
     1 (lb en genetics) (acronym of en w:long interspersed nuclear element
  dot=,) a type of retrotransposon in genomics.
     2 A close quarters combat system, see (pedia: LINE (combat system))

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  -line
     Estonian suf.
     1 (non-gloss definition: derives adjectives from nouns)
     2 # (l et tõsi gloss=truth) → (l et tõeline gloss=real)
     3 # (l et eri gloss=special (noun)) → (l et eriline gloss=special,
  different)
     4 # (l et laine gloss=wave) → (l et laineline gloss=wavy)

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  line
     Latin vb.
     (inflection of la linō  2 s pres actv impr)
     Middle English n.
     1 (l en rope), cord
     2 (l en line), rule, ruler, measure
     3 (lb enm figurative) rule, direction, command, edict
     4 (l en line), straight mark; also a fictitious line
     5 (written) (l en line), verse
     Middle English n.
     (alt form enm lyne)
     Norwegian Nynorsk alt.
     a (l en line) (''a continuous mark through two or more points; a
  succession of ancestors or descendants; the stated position of an
  individual or group'')
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en line) (''a continuous mark through two or more points; a
  succession of ancestors or descendants; the stated position of an
  individual or group'')
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en line) (''a strong rope, cord, string, wire'')
     Spanish n.
     (lb es rugby) lineout

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  Line
     Latin n.
     (inflection of la Linus  voc) {non-gloss definition|or (m la
  Linos)}
     n.
     (surname en English and Scottish).

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  LINE
     n.
     1 (lb en genetics) (acronym of en w:long interspersed nuclear element
  dot=,) a type of retrotransposon in genomics.
     2 A close quarters combat system, see (pedia: LINE (combat system))

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  -line
     Estonian suf.
     1 (non-gloss definition: derives adjectives from nouns)
     2 # (l et tõsi gloss=truth) → (l et tõeline gloss=real)
     3 # (l et eri gloss=special (noun)) → (l et eriline gloss=special,
  different)
     4 # (l et laine gloss=wave) → (l et laineline gloss=wavy)

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  line
     Latin vb.
     (inflection of la linō  2 s pres actv impr)
     Middle English n.
     1 (l en rope), cord
     2 (l en line), rule, ruler, measure
     3 (lb enm figurative) rule, direction, command, edict
     4 (l en line), straight mark; also a fictitious line
     5 (written) (l en line), verse
     Middle English n.
     (alt form enm lyne)
     Norwegian Nynorsk alt.
     a (l en line) (''a continuous mark through two or more points; a
  succession of ancestors or descendants; the stated position of an
  individual or group'')
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en line) (''a continuous mark through two or more points; a
  succession of ancestors or descendants; the stated position of an
  individual or group'')
     Norwegian Nynorsk n.
     a (l en line) (''a strong rope, cord, string, wire'')
     Spanish n.
     (lb es rugby) lineout

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  Line
     Latin n.
     (inflection of la Linus  voc) {non-gloss definition|or (m la
  Linos)}
     n.
     (surname en English and Scottish).

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  LINE
     n.
     1 (lb en genetics) (acronym of en w:long interspersed nuclear element
  dot=,) a type of retrotransposon in genomics.
     2 A close quarters combat system, see (pedia: LINE (combat system))

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  line
     Latina vb.
     (la-v-taivm 3 l in e)

From Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  line
     Engelska n.
     1 (tagg geometri språk=en) rät linje, linje
     2 linje
     3 rad (t.ex. i en text)
     4 mening, replik, typiskt i tal (särskilt med avsikt att orsaka någon
  effekt), eller i sångtext
     5 (tagg amerikansk engelska språk=en) kö
     6 lina
     Nynorska n.
     1 lina
     2 (tagg kat=geometri text=variantform till linje språk=nn) linje

From Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  Line
     Bokmål n.
     (tagg kat=kvinnonamn språk=no) ett kvinnonamn<ref>Statistisk
  sentralbyrå: [https://www.ssb.no/navn Mest brukte jentenavn. 1880-2020]
  Läst 2021-02-16. Namnet Line var det nionde vanligaste flicknamnet i
  Norge år 1975.</ref>

From English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-afr ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  1. lyn
  2. tou

From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ara ]

  Line /lˈaɪn/
  الخطّ

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  1. ли́ния 2.
  course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy
   3.
  geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure
   4.
  telephone or network connection
   5.
  threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark
  2. конту́р, очерта́ние
  exterior limit of a figure, plat, or territory; boundary; contour; outline
  3. отсе́чка
  geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure
  4. черта́
  lineament; feature; figure
  5. роле́тка
  long tape, or a narrow ribbon of steel, etc., marked with subdivisions, as feet and inches, for measuring; a tapeline
  6. курс
  official, stated position of an individual or political faction
  7. ли́ния, линия
  path through two or more points, threadlike mark
  8. стих
  poetic: verse
  9. връ́зка, шнур
  rope, cord, or string
  10. ре́плика
  sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay
  11. ред
  single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc.
  12. опа́шка
  straight sequence of people, queue

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  1. очертавам
  to mark with a line
  2. строявам
  to place (objects) into a line
  3. подреждам
  to place persons or things along the side of for security or defense
  4. облицовам, подплатявам
  cover the inside surface of (something)

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  vlasec

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  trasa

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  rys

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  tah

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  sortiment

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  obrys

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  hranice

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  kolej

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  fronta

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  branže

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  šik

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  šikovat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  rodokmen

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  šňůra

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  řádek

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  dráha

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  linkovat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  lemovat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  potrubí

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  trať

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  řada

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
   [mat] přímka

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  čára

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  linka

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  linie

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  vráska

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  verš

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  motouz

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  lein 

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  llinell 

From English-Danish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.0 :   [ freedict:eng-dan ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  linje

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Art , Linie , Richtung , Strömung  [übtr.]
        "lines of arguments"  - Argumentationslinien
        "lines of research"  - Forschungsrichtungen
        "lines of evidence"  - Hinweisketten
        "lines of opinion"  - inhaltliche Ausrichtungen, inhaltliche Positionen, Denkrichtungen
     Synonyms: strain, strand
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Branche , Geschäftszweig 
   see: lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Eisenbahnstrecke , Bahnstrecke , Bahnlinie , Zugstrecke  [ugs.] , Strecke , Linie 
           Note: Bahn
        "broad-gauge line"  - Breitspurstrecke
        "single-track line"  - eingleisige Strecke, eingleisige Linie, einspurige Strecke, Einspurstrecke, Einspurfahrweg, einspurige Linie
        "double-track line"  - zweigleisige Strecke, doppelspurige Strecke, Doppelspurstecke, Doppelspurfahrweg, doppelspurige Linie
        "three-track line"  - dreigleisige Strecke, dreispurige Linie
        "multiple-track line"  - mehrgleisige Strecke, mehrspurige Strecke, Mehrspurstrecke, mehrgleisige Bahnlinie, mehrgleisige Linie, mehrspurige Bahnlinie
        "line in operation"  - betriebene Strecke, in Betrieb befindliche Bahnlinie, Strecke in Betrieb
        "line open to traffic"  - betriebene Strecke, in Betrieb befindliche Bahnlinie, Strecke in Betrieb
        "non-operational line"  - geschlossene Strecke, für den Verkehr geschlossene Bahnlinie
        "line closed to traffic"  - geschlossene Strecke, für den Verkehr geschlossene Bahnlinie
        "line closed down"  - stillgelegte Strecke
        "line not in use"  - stillgelegte Strecke
        "line carrying little traffic"  - wenig befahrene Strecke, verkehrsarme Strecke, Strecke mit geringem Verkehrsaufkommen
        "line carrying dense/heavy traffic"  - stark belegte Strecke, stark belastete Strecke, wichtige Abfuhrstrecke
        "busy rail line"  - stark belegte Strecke, stark belastete Strecke, wichtige Abfuhrstrecke
        "leased rail line"  - verpachtete Bahnlinie, verpachtete Bahnstrecke, verpachtete Strecke
        "line with good alignment"  - Strecke mit günstiger Linienführung, gut trassierte Strecke
        "line with good profile"  - Strecke mit günstiger Linienführung, gut trassierte Strecke
        "line with difficult/poor alignment"  - Strecke mit schwieriger Linienführung, schwierig trassierte Strecke
        "line with difficult/poor profile"  - Strecke mit schwieriger Linienführung, schwierig trassierte Strecke
        "line with uneven profile"  - Strecke mit starken Neigungswechseln
        "opening of line"  - Eröffnung einer Strecke, Eröffnung des Streckenbetriebs
        "opening of the line to traffic"  - Eröffnung einer Strecke, Eröffnung des Streckenbetriebs
     Synonyms: rail line, railway line, railroad line, railroad track
  
   see: rail lines, lines, railway lines, railroad lines, railroad tracks, broad-gauge track, single track, double track, single-track with restricted traffic, multiple track, open track, heavily trafficked route, dismantled track, traditional line, upgraded line, branch line, new line, Trans-Siberian railway
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Falte , Runzel , Furche 
   see: lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Gerade , gerade Linie  [math.]
           Note: Geometrie
        "conjugate straight lines"  - konjugierte Geraden
     Synonym: straight line
  
   see: straight lines, lines
  
           Note: geometrics

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Grenzlinie  [geogr.]  [übtr.]
     Synonyms: boundary, demarcation line, demarcation
  
   see: boundaries, demarcation lines, demarcations, lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Handlinie 
   see: lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Kurs , Fahrstrecke , Strecke , Route  [aviat.]  [naut.]
           Note: Fahrtrichtung eines Schiffes/Flugzeugs
     Synonyms: course, route
  
   see: courses, lines, routes, circular route, hard line, soft line, head for, true course
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Leine , Schnur 
   see: lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Leitung  [electr.]  [telco.]
        "high-speed line"  - schnelle Leitung (Breitbandleitung; Koaxialleitung)
        "exposure of a line to another"  - Näherung einer Leitung an eine andere
   see: lines, outgoing line, electric line, flat line
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Linie , Strich , Strecke 
        "in front of the line"  - vor der Linie
        "behind the line"  - hinter der Linie
        "all along the line"  - auf der ganzen Linie, auf ganzer Linie
   see: lines, dotted line, broken line, dashed line, broken line, across-the-board, aberrant lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Menschenschlange , Schlange 
     Synonym: file
  
   see: lines, files
  
           Note: of people

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Reep , Leine 
     Synonym: rope
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Reihe 
        "stand in a line"  - in einer Reihe stehen
        "keep in line"  - in der Reihe bleiben
   see: line up
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Richtschnur  [constr.]

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Richtung 
     Synonym: trend
  
   see: trends
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Runzel 
     Synonym: wrinkle
  
   see: wrinkles
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Spalier 
           Note: Gasse aus Menschen
        "form a line"  - ein Spalier bilden, Spalier stehen
     Synonym: row
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Trasse  [constr.]  [transp.]
     Synonym: route
  
   see: routes, lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Tropf  [ugs.]  [med.]
     Synonym: drip
  
   see: drips
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
   [Am.] Warteschlange , Schlange  [soc.]
        "line of vehicles"  - Autoschlange
        "Are you in this line?"  - Stehen Sie (hier) an?, Stehen Sie hier in der Schlange?
        "The queue/line at the counter is not moving."  - Am Schalter geht nichts voran/weiter.
     Synonym: queue
  
   see: queues, lines, breadline, Can I go in front of you?, May I go in front of you?
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ (l. /ˈɛl/)
  Zeile Z.,  /zˈɛd/
        "read between the lines"  - zwischen den Zeilen lesen
        "drop a line"  - ein paar Zeilen schreiben
   see: lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  abfüttern, füttern, ausfüttern, unterfüttern 
           Note: beim Nähen
        "reline sth."  - etw. neu ausfüttern
   see: lining, lined
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  auskleiden  [techn.]
   see: lining, lined
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  kaschieren 
           Note: Buchwesen
     Synonym: laminate
  
   see: laminating, lining, laminated, lined
  
           Note: with paper

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  umsäumen 
   see: lining, lined
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  Textzeile  [lit.]
   see: lines
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  verkleiden 
     Synonyms: case, cover, coat
  
   see: casing, covering, coating, lining, cased, covered, coated, lined
  

From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:eng-ell ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  
  επενδύω, παρατάσσω, γραμμή, ρυτίδα

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  1. linjaus
  course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy
  2. linja, suunta
  direction, path
  3. rihtaus
  engineering: proper relative position or adjustment of parts
  4. raja
  exterior limit of a figure, plat, or territory; boundary; contour; outline
  5. koordinaattiviiva
  geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map
  6. jana
  geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure
  7. suora
  geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure
  8. kirje, rivit
  letter, written form of communication
  9. piirre
  lineament; feature; figure
  10. mittanauha
  long tape, or a narrow ribbon of steel, etc., marked with subdivisions, as feet and inches, for measuring; a tapeline
  11. jalkaväki
  military: regular infantry of an army
  12. linja, mielipide, näkökanta
  official, stated position of an individual or political faction
  13. viiva 2.
  path through two or more points, threadlike mark
   3.
  music: one of the straight horizontal and parallel prolonged strokes on and between which the notes are placed
   4.
  graph theory: edge of a graph
   5.
  amount of powdery drug
  14. rivi, säe
  poetic: verse
  15. linja, solulinja
  population of cells derived from a single cell and containing the same genetic makeup
  16. linja 2.
  products or services sold by a business, or the business itself
   3.
  telephone or network connection
   4.
  connected series of public conveyances, and hence, an established arrangement for forwarding merchandise, etc.
   5.
  fortifications: trench or rampart
   6.
  measure of length, the main division of an inch or its local equivalent
  17. liina, naru, nuora, nyöri
  rope, cord, or string
  18. repliikki, rivi, vuorosana
  sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay
  19. linja, sukulinja
  series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person
  20. rivi
  single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc.
  21. jono
  straight sequence of people, queue
  22. viiva, uurre
  threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark
  23. liina
  obsolete: flax, linen

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  1. linjata
  to mark with a line
  2. asettaa jonoon
  to place (objects) into a line
  3. asettaa varrelle
  to place persons or things along the side of for security or defense
  4. lukea rivi riviltä
  to read or repeat line by line
  5. vuorata
  cover the inside surface of (something)
  6. täyttää
  to fill or supply, as a purse with money
  7. astua
  of a dog: impregnate

From English-French FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-fra ]

  line /lain/
  1. ligne
  2. file, rang, rangée, tour

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  1. लाइन, रेखा
        "A horizontal line."
  2. सीमा-रेखा
        "The crossed the line and so he was declared out."
  3. सुरक्षा-पंक्तियाँ
        "In battle fields there are different lines of defence."
  4. पंक्ति
        "Stand in a line. There are ten words in this line."
  5. वंशावली
        "He comes from a family with a line of sportsmen."
  6. डोरी, तार
        "Fishing line; telephone line."
  7. पटरी
        "Line of train."
  8. प्रणाली
        "We are not sure which line of action he is going to adopt in this matter."
  9. परिवहन कम्पनी
        "A shipping line."
        "--"10.व्यवसाय""
        "He has chosen business as his line."
        "--"11.क्षेत्र""
        "He is joining a technical line."
        "--"12.विशेष दूरसंचार सेवा""
        "He talked on the hotline."

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  1. रेखा खींचना
        "Draw a line joining A and B."
  2. अस्तर लगाना
        "A woollen blanket gives more warmth when lined up with a cotton sheet."

From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 :   [ freedict:eng-hrv ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  crta, crte, išpartati, konop, konopac, linija, liniji, linijski, niz, poredati, put, red, redak, srodstvo, stih, uže, vod

From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 :   [ freedict:eng-hun ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  1. tájékozódás
  2. vasútvonal
  3. napéjegyenlôségi vonal
  4. politikai vonal
  5. horgászzsineg
  6. vonal
  7. kötél
  8. vonás
  9. sorgyalogság
  10. síkmetszetvonal
  11. vetôzsinór
  12. járat
  13. libasor
  14. árucikk
  15. mérôszalag
  16. csôrendszer
  17. árufajta
  18. pálya
  19. csatasor
  20. vezeték
  21. arcvonal
  22. terepszakasz
  23. egyenes
  24. egyenlítô
  25. közlekedési vállalat
  26. ültetôzsinór
  27. nyomtatott sor
  28. társaság
  29. sor
  30. körvonal
  31. határvonal
  32. mesterség
  33. családfa
  34. útvonal
  35. zsinór
  36. egy inch 12-ed része
  37. gyeplôszár
  38. len
  39. damil
  40. tájékoztatás
  41. határ
  42. közlekedési vonal
  43. gyeplô
  44. származási ág
  45. foglalkozás
  46. vágány
  47. irányvonal
  48. vállalat
  49. ügykör
  50. fésült len
  51. lenszövet
  52. szakma
  53. erôdvonal
  54. zsineg
  55. mérôfonal
  56. fonal
  57. sorbaállás
  58. hajókötél
  59. leszármazás
  60. írott sor
  61. demarkációs vonal
  62. sín
  63. foglalkozási ág
  64. ág
  65. 2,1 mm
  66. csôhálózat
  67. arcvonás
  68. erôdítési vonal
  69. horgászzsinór
  70. politika
  71. összeköttetés

From English-Bahasa Indonesia FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-ind ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  garis, baris
  path through two or more points, threadlike mark

From English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-ita ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  1. lenza
  2. linea

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  1. 線, ライン
  path through two or more points, threadlike mark
  2. 台詞
  sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay
  3. 行
  single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc.
  4. 列
  straight sequence of people, queue

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  並べる
  to place (objects) into a line

From English-Latin FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lat ]

  line /lain/
  linea

From English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lit ]

  line /laın/
  1. linija
  2. brūkšnys
  3. riba, užtvara
  4. (amer.) eilė
  5. liniuoti
  6. išrikiuoti, sustatyti į eilę
  7. įdėti pamušalą
  8. padengti iš vidinės pusės

From English-Dutch FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-nld ]

  line /lain/
  1. sim, snoer, hengelsnoer, vislijn, vissnoer
  2. lijn, linie, regel, schreef, streep, toer
  3. beurt, file, gelid, reeks, rij, toerbeurt

From English-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-nor ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  linje 2.
  path through two or more points, threadlike mark
   3.
  geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure
   4.
  telephone or network connection

From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-por ]

  line /lain/  
  1. linha
  2. delinear, delimitar
  3. fazer uma linha, alinhar
  4. revestir, encher

From English-Romanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-rom ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  linie

From English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-spa ]

  line /lain/
  1. cordel
  2. línea
  3. turno

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  1. bana, led, rad
  2. distributionsled
  connected series of public conveyances, and hence, an established arrangement for forwarding merchandise, etc.
  3. linje, rät linje
  geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure
  4. linje 2.
  path through two or more points, threadlike mark
   3.
  threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark
   4.
  series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person
   5.
  geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure
   6.
  music: one of the straight horizontal and parallel prolonged strokes on and between which the notes are placed
   7.
  official, stated position of an individual or political faction
   8.
  measure of length, the main division of an inch or its local equivalent
  5. produktlinje, sortiment
  products or services sold by a business, or the business itself
  6. lina
  rope, cord, or string
  7. replik
  sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay
  8. rad
  single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc.
  9. kö, led
  straight sequence of people, queue
  10. linje, anslutning
  telephone or network connection

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  line //laɪn// //lɑɪn// /[lɑe̯n]/ 
  1. fodra
  2. linjera
  to mark with a line
  3. rada upp 2.
  to place (objects) into a line
   3.
  to place persons or things along the side of for security or defense
  4. fodra, täcka
  cover the inside surface of (something)

From English-Swahili xFried/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 :   [ freedict:eng-swh ]

  line /lˈaɪn/ 
  
  mstari

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  1. çizgi, yol, hat
  2. ip, sicim
  3. iplik
  4. (çoğ.) dizgin
  5. ölçme ipi
  6. olta ipi
  7. satır, mısra
  8. hudut hattı
  9. seri, dizi
  10. ekvator çizgisi
  11. enlem veya boylam dairesi, (mat.) eni ve kalınlığı olmayan çizgi, geometrik çizgi
  12. plan, desen, şekil
  13. sıra
  14. kısa mektup, pusula, not
  15. hareket tarzı
  16. fikir silsilesi
  17. hiza
  18. belirli bir cins veya marka mal
  19. (tiyatro) rol, kısım
  20. vapur şirketi
  21. tarik
  22. (ask.) savunma hattı, saf
  23. (den.) saf halinde yanyana giden gemi kafilesinin meydana getirdigi hat
  24. silsile
  25. nesep, soy
  26. saha, çığır
  27. meslek, hizmet, meşguliyet
  28. bir pusun on ikide birini teşkil eden ölçü çizgisi
  29. (argo.) kandırıcı sözler, ikna edici sözler. line engraving çizgilerle hakkedilmiş resim kalıbı
  30. tire klişesi. lineofbattle ship eskiden savaş hattı gemisi. line of vision görüş hattı. line squall bora, fırtna. line up sıraya girmek
  31. tarafını tutmak
  32. sıralamak
  33. kıyas etmek, karşılaştırmak. all along the line sıra boyunca bring into line sıraya getirmek. branch line şube hattı, kol: asıl işe ek olarak yapılan ikinci derecede iş. draw the line bir şeyi reddetmek, yapmamak. drawn up in line saf tutmuş. have a line on hakkında bilgi almak, bilgisi olmak. hold the line değişikliğe karşı olmak
  34. telefonu kapatmamak. in line for kazanma ihtimali olan. in line with uygun
  35. bir hizada. in my line kabiliyet veya faaliyet alanımda. main line ana hat, anayol
  36. başlıca iş. on a line aynı hizada, bir sırada. on the line peşin (ödeme) out of line aynı fikirde olmayan
  37. itaatsiz
  38. uyuşmamış. read between the lines yazılı olanından fazlasını okumak, bir yazıdaki kapalı anlamı keşfetmek. the color line beyaz insanların diğer ırklarla aralarında gözettikleri fark. the line ekvator
  39. ordu veya donanma. toe the line bir kanun veya kurala itaat etmek veya ettirmek. What' your line? Ne işle uğraşıyorsunuz?

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  1. çizgilerle göstermek
  2. altına veya üstüne çizgi çekmek
  3. dizmek, bir sıraya koymak
  4. çizgilerle doldurmak. line up sıraya girmek, sıra meydana getirmek.

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  line /lˈaɪn/
  1. içine astar koymak, astarlamak
  2. kaplamak
  3. doldurmak.

From Norwegian Nynorsk-Norwegian Bokmål FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:nno-nob ]

  Line
  Line

From Norwegian Nynorsk-Norwegian Bokmål FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:nno-nob ]

  line
  linne

From Norwegian Nynorsk-Norwegian Bokmål FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:nno-nob ]

  line
  line

From IPA:en_US :   [ IPA:en_US ]

  

/ˈɫaɪn/

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) :   [ bouvier ]

  LINE, descents. The series of persons who have descended from a common 
  ancestor, placed one under the other, in the order of their birth. It 
  connects successively all the relations by blood to each other. Vide 
  Consanguinity; Degree. 
   
   A  
   s                           6. Tritavus, Tritavia.
   c                           5. Atavus, Atavia.
   e                           4. Abavus, Abavia.
   n   Great grand-       
   d Ĵ father, great         3. Proavus, Proavia.
   i   grandmother,       
   n                       
   g   Grand father,      
       grandmother           2. Avus, Avia.
   l                       
   i   Father, mother          1. Pater, Mater.
   n                       
   e                       
         EGO.                     EGO.
   D                       
   e                       
   s   Son.                    1. Filius.
   c   Grandson                2. Nepos, Nepti.
   e   Great Grandson.         3. Pronepos, Proneptis.
   n                           4. Abnepos, Abneptis.
   d                           5. Adnepos, Adneptis.
   i                           6. Trinepos, Trineptis.
   n  
   g  
      
   L  
   i  
   n  
   e  
  
       2. The line is either direct or collateral. The direct line is composed 
  of all the persons who are descended from each other. If, in the direct 
  line, any one person is assumed the propositus, in order to count from him 
  upwards and downwards, the line will be divided into two parts, the 
  ascending and descending lines. The ascending line is that, which counting 
  from the propositus, ascends to his ancestors, to his father, grandfather, 
  great-grandfather, &c. The descending line, is that which, counting from the 
  same person, descends to his children, grandchildren, great-grand-children, 
  &c. The preceding table is an example. 
       3. The collateral line considered by itself, and in relation to the 
  common ancestor, is a direct line; it becomes collateral when placed along 
  side of another line below the common ancestor, in whom both lines unite for 
  example: 
  
                        Common ancestor.
                                      O
                       Ŀ
                                                      
                       o                               o
                                                      
                       o                               o
                Direct                                 Collateral
                 line. o                               o line.
                                                      
                       o                               o
                                                      
                       o                               o
                                                      
                       O                               o
                      Ego.
  
       4. These two lines are independent of each other; they have no 
  connexion, except by their union in the person of the common ancestor. This 
  reunion is what forms the relation among the persons composing the two 
  lines. 
       5. A line is also paternal or maternal. In the examination of a 
  person's ascending line, the line ascends first to his father, next to his 
  paternal grandfather, his paternal great-grandfather, &c. so on from father 
  to father; this is called the paternal line. Another line will be found to 
  ascend from the same person to his mother, his maternal grandmother, and so 
  from mother to mother; this is the maternal line. These lines, however, do 
  not take in all the ascendants, there are many others who must be imagined. 
  The number of ascendants is double at each degree, as is shown by the 
  following table: 
  
                                          o
                                         
                              oĴ
                                        
                                         o
                              
                       Ĵ
                             
                    F                   o
                    a                  
                    t        oĴ
                    h                   
                    e                    o
                    r  
                 OĴ
                      
              P     O                   o
              a     t                  
              t     h       oĴ
              e     e                 
              r     r                  o
              n             
              a     L Ĵ
              l     i        
                    n                   o
              L     e                  
              i              oĴ
              n                         
              e                          o
                 
    Ego.   OĴ
                 
              M                          o
              a                         
              t              oĴ
              e                        
              r     O                   o
              n     t        
              a     h  Ĵ
              l     e       
                    r                  o
              l                       
              i     l       oĴ
              n     i                  
              e     n                   o
                    e  
                 oĴ
                        
                     M                   o
                     o                  
                     t       oĴ
                     h                 
                     e                  o
                     r       
                        Ĵ
                              
                                         o
                                        
                              oĴ
                                         
                                          o
  
       Vide 2 Bl. Com. 200, b. 2, c. 14; Poth. Des Successions, ch. 1, art. 3, 
  Sec.  2; and article Ascendants. 
  
  

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) :   [ bouvier ]

  LINE, measures. A line is a lineal measure containing the one twelfth part 
  of a on inch. 
  
  

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) :   [ bouvier ]

  LINE, estates. The division between two estates. Limit; border; boundary. 
       2. When a line is mentioned in a deed as ending at a particular 
  monument, (q.v.) it is to be extended in the direction called for, without 
  regard to distance, until it reach the boundary. 1 Taylor, 110, 303 2 Hawks, 
  219; 3 Hawks, 21; 2 Taylor, 1. And a marked line is to be adhered to 
  although it depart from the course. 7 Wheat. 7; 2 Overt. 304; 3 Call, 239; 7 
  Monr. 333; 2 Bibb, 261; 4 Bibb, 503; 4 Monr. 29; see further, 2 Dana, 2; 6 
  Wend. 467; 1 Bibb, 466; 1 Marsh. 382; 3 Marsh. 382; 3 Murph. 82; 13 Pick. 
  145; 13 Wend. 300; 5 J. J. Marsh. 587. 
       3. Where a number of persons settle simultaneously or at short 
  intervals in the same neighborhood, and their tracts, if extended in certain 
  directions, would overlap each other, the settlers sometimes by agreement 
  determine upon dividing lines, which are called consentible lines. These 
  lines, when fairly agreed upon, have been sanctioned by the courts; and such 
  agreements are conclusive upon all persons claiming under the parties to 
  them with notice, but not upon bona fide purchasers for a valuable 
  consideration without notice, actual or constructive. 5 S. & R. 273; 9 W. & 
  S. 66; 3 S & R. 323; 5 Binn. 129; 10 Watts, 324; 17 S. &. R. 57; Jones, L. 
  0. T. 
       4. Lines fixed by compact between nations are binding on their citizens 
  and subjects. 11 Pet. 209; 1 Overt. 269; 1 Ves. sen., Rep. 450; 1 Atk. R. 2; 
  1 Ch. Cas. 85; 1 P. Wms. 723727; 2 Atk. R. 592; 1 Vern. 48; 1 Ves. 19; 2 
  Ves. 284; 3 S. & R. 331. 
  
  

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :   [ moby-thesaurus ]

  986 Moby Thesaurus words for "line":
     DMZ, Indian file, L, MO, Spenserian stanza, WATS, WATS line,
     Zeitgeist, abut, accommodation, accompaniment, accord, accordance,
     aceldama, acknowledgment, acquiescence, acquire, action, activity,
     adaptation, adaption, adjoin, adjustment, advance guard,
     affiliation, aftermath, agreement, aim, air, air lane, airhead,
     algorithm, align, aligned, allocate, allot, alto, anagnorisis,
     ancestry, angle, animal kingdom, answer, antistrophe,
     apparentation, apportion, approach, architectonics, architecture,
     area, argosy, argument, aria, arrange, arrange for, arrangement,
     array, art, articulation, assemble, assortment, atmosphere, attack,
     autarky, autolithograph, avant-garde, azimuth, background, bag,
     balance, band, bank, bar, bar line, baritone, bass, basso continuo,
     basso ostinato, bassus, battle line, battle site, battlefield,
     battleground, be a printmaker, beachhead, bearing, beat, befringe,
     belt, bent, billet, bimetallism, bind, birth, blarney, blaze,
     blaze a trail, blemish, block in, block out, blood, bloodline,
     blotch, book, border, border line, borderline, bottoms, bound,
     boundary, boundary condition, boundary line, bourn, brace, braid,
     brail, branch, brand, break boundary, breakoff point, breed,
     bridgehead, brief, brood, brushwork, burden, burr, business,
     business letter, butt, buzz, cable, cable railway, calling, canto,
     cantus, cantus figuratus, cantus planus, caravan, card, career,
     career building, careerism, carve, cast, catalog goods,
     catastrophe, catena, catenation, cavalcade, ceil, ceiling, chain,
     chain reaction, chaining, chalk, chalk out, chalk up, character,
     characterization, check, check off, chisel, chiseling, chit,
     chorus, cicatrize, circuit, circumscription, clan, class, clue,
     co-ax, coaxial cable, cog railway, collocate, color, column,
     combat area, combat zone, coming after, commodities,
     common ancestry, communicate, communication, compass, compliance,
     complication, compose, composition, con, concatenation,
     concentric cable, conclusion, condensation trail, confine,
     conformance, conformation other-direction, conformity, congruity,
     connection, consanguinity, consecution, consecutiveness,
     consequence, consistency, consumer goods, consumer items,
     continuation, continuity, continuo, continuum, contour,
     contract for, contrail, contralto, contrivance, conventionality,
     coordinate, cord, correspondence, cortege, couplet, course, cover,
     craft, crease, creed, cribble, crinkle, crocodile, cross-hatching,
     crosshatch, cup of tea, current, cut, cutoff, cutoff point, cycle,
     dapple, dash, data, deadline, deal, deal out, define, degree,
     delimit, delimitation, delineate, delineation, demarcate,
     demarcation, deme, demitint, denomination, denouement, derivation,
     descant, descendant, descent, description, design, designation,
     determinant, develop, development, device, diagonal, dig up,
     direct line, direction, direction line, discolor, dispatch,
     dispose, distaff side, distich, distribute, division line, dot,
     dotted line, draft, draftsmanship, dress parade, drift, drone,
     dynasty, echelon, economic self-sufficiency, edge, edging, effect,
     effects, el, electric railway, elevated, elevated railway,
     embankment, employ, employment, enchase, end, endless belt,
     endless round, enemy line, enframe, engage, engrave, engravement,
     engraving, envoi, episode, epistle, epode, etch, etching,
     extension, extraction, extremity, fable, face, falling action,
     family, farthest outpost, fashion, favor, feather, feeder,
     feeder line, female line, field, field of battle, field of blood,
     figuration, figure, figured bass, filament, file, filiation, fill,
     finish, firing line, first line, fix, fleck, fleet, flexibility,
     flight path, floor, flotilla, flyover, folk, following, forefront,
     form, form a line, formation, formulate, forte, frame, freckle,
     free enterprise, free trade, fringe, front, front line, front rank,
     front-runner, frontier, funeral, fur, furrow, game, gamut, gash,
     gem-engraving, genealogy, genre, gens, genus, get hold of,
     get in line, gimmick, glacial movement, glass-cutting, glyptic,
     goods, goods for sale, governmentalism, gradation, graft, grain,
     grave, graving, gravity-operated railway, groove, ground bass,
     grouping, guiding principles, guise, hachure, hairline, half tint,
     handicraft, harmony, hatch, hatching, hawser, heading, hedge, heir,
     helmsmanship, hem, heptastich, heritage, hexastich,
     high-water mark, hint, hire, horse railway, house, hum, ilk,
     impress, imprint, in a row, in accord, in agreement, in control,
     in harmony, in line, in step, incident, incise, incision,
     inclination, information, inlay, inscribe, inscript, inscription,
     interface, interline, inventory, itinerary, job, job lot, join,
     junction, keeping, kidney, killing ground, kin, kind, label,
     laissez-faire, laissez-faireism, landing beach, lap, lay, lead,
     ledger line, letter, lie, lifework, ligament, ligation, ligature,
     light railroad, limen, limit, limitation, limiting factor,
     line of action, line of battle, line of business,
     line of demarcation, line of descent, line of direction,
     line of goods, line of march, line of work, line up, lineage,
     lineation, lined up, lines, lining, list, lithograph, load,
     local color, localism, logical sequence, long suit, lot,
     low-water mark, lower limit, mail-order goods, main current,
     main interest, main line, mainstream, make, make a mark,
     make prints, male line, malleability, managed currency, manner,
     manner of working, march, march past, marge, margin, marginate,
     mark, mark off, mark out, marking, marshal, matriclan, means,
     measure, melodia, melodic line, melody, merchandise,
     merchant fleet, merchant navy, message, mete, method, methodology,
     metier, metro, mission, missive, mode, mode of operation,
     mode of procedure, modus operandi, mold, monorail, monostich,
     monotone, mood, motif, motion, motorcade, mottle, movement,
     mule train, mystery, mythos, nation, nature, navigation, navy,
     neighbor, nexus, nick, noninterference, nonintervention, notch,
     note, nullification, number, obedience, oblique, observance,
     obtain, occupation, octastich, octave, octet, offerings, offspring,
     orbit, order, order of succession, ordinate, organize, orientation,
     orthodoxy, ottava rima, outguard, outline, outpost, pack,
     pack train, pad, painterliness, parade, parcel out, parentage,
     part, party line, party principle, passage, path, patriclan,
     pencil, pendulum, pentastich, people, pepper, periodicity,
     peripeteia, perspective, persuasion, pet subject, phratry, phyle,
     phylum, piloting, pioneer, piste, pitch, place, plain chant,
     plain song, plan, plan of action, planned economy, plant kingdom,
     platform, plenum, pliancy, plot, plumb, point, policy, polity,
     pomp, position, position paper, postcard, posteriority, posterity,
     postposition, powder train, practice, precursor, prepare,
     price supports, prick, prick song, primrose path, principles,
     print, private line, procedure, proceeding, process, procession,
     profession, profile, program, progression, prolongation, promenade,
     protection, protectionism, public policy, pump-priming, punch,
     punctuate, puncture, purfle, purl, pursuit, put in place, quarter,
     quatrain, queue, queue up, race, rack railway,
     rack-and-pinion railway, racket, rail, rail line, railhead,
     railroad, railway, rally, range, rank, ready, ready for,
     recognition, reconcilement, reconciliation, recurrence, refrain,
     regiment, reply, rescript, reticulation, review, rhyme royal,
     riddle, rim, rising action, road, roadbed, roadway, role, rope,
     rotation, rough in, rough out, round, route, routine, row, rule,
     run, sales pitch, scale, scar, scarify, scent, scheme, score,
     scoring, scotch, scout, scrape, scratch, scratching, script,
     sculpture, sea lane, seal, seam, seat of war, secondary plot,
     sectionalism, secure, seed, sell out, separatrix, sept, septet,
     sequel, sequence, series, sestet, set, set off, set out, set up,
     sextet, shading, shadow, shambles, shape, shipping, ships,
     shortcut, side, sideline, sides, sidetrack, siding, sign up, signs,
     silhouette, single file, sketch, skimmington, skirt, slant, slash,
     slashing, solidus, solo, solo part, song, song and dance, soprano,
     soprano part, sort, space, spear side, spearhead, specialism,
     speciality, specialization, specialty, species, speck, speckle,
     spectrum, speech, spiel, spindle side, splotch, spoor, spot,
     spun yarn, staff, stain, stamp, stanza, staples, start,
     starting line, starting point, stave, steerage, steering, stem,
     stigmatize, stipple, stippling, stirps, stock, stock-in-trade,
     story, straight, straighten, strain, strand, strategy, streak,
     streaking, stream, street railway, streetcar line, striate,
     striation, strictness, string, string out, strip, stripe, striping,
     stroke, strong point, strophe, structure, stuff, style, subject,
     subjunction, sublineation, subplot, subway, succession,
     successiveness, successor, suffixation, swath, swing, switch,
     switchback, sword side, syllable, system, tack, tactics, tailback,
     target date, tattoo, technicality, technique, telegraph cable,
     telegraph line, telephone, telephone line, tendency, tendon, tenor,
     tercet, term, terminal, terminal date, terminus, terza rima,
     tetrastich, the drill, the front, the general tendency, the how,
     the like of, the likes of, the main course, the way of, theater,
     theater of operations, theater of war, thematic development, theme,
     thing, thong, thorough bass, thread, threshold, tick, tick off,
     tier, time allotment, time spirit, tint, tone, tonnage, tool,
     tooling, topic, totem, touch, tour, trace, traces, track, trade,
     trail, train, traject, trajectory, trajet, tram, tramline,
     treatment, treble, trend, trestle, tribe, trim, triplet, tristich,
     trolley line, true, trunk, trunk line, tube, tune, turnout, twine,
     twist, type, type-cutting, uncover, under control, underground,
     underline, underlining, underscore, underscoring, undersong,
     uniformity, up for, upper limit, values, van, vanguard,
     vapor trail, variety, vendibles, verge, verse, virgule, vocation,
     voice part, wad, wainscot, wake, walk, walk of life, wares, way,
     weakness, whaling fleet, windrow, wire, wire line, wise, word,
     words, work, wrinkle, yarn, zone of communications
  
  

From Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary :   [ stardic ]

  n. 列,线,航线;
  v. 排成一行,顺...排列,划线于;

From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary :   [ xdict ]

  Line
     n.
  行,列,排;线,电线,绳;交通线,铁路线,航线,路线,方针,行业;短信;鱼丝

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