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A catheter (tube) that is passed through a vein to end up in the thoracic (chest) portion of the vena cava (the large vein returning blood to the heart) or in the right atrium of the heart. Central lines have a number of different uses. A central line allows concentrated solutions to be infused with less risk of complications. It permits monitoring [..]
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A catheter (tube) that is passed through a vein to end up in the thoracic (chest) portion of the vena cava (the large vein returning blood to the heart) or in the right atrium of the heart. Central venous lines have a number of different uses. A central venous line allows concentrated solutions to be infused with less risk of complications. It perm [..]
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A sequence of cells, each descended from earlier cells in the lineage, which will develop into new sperm and egg cells for the next generation.
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See: Simian crease.
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A line is a straight path in a plane that goes on forever in opposite directions.
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One or more adjacent running tracks forming a route between two points. Where a section of network comprises two or more lines running alongside one another, there are as many lines as routes to which [..]
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Lines, real or imaginary, created by the positioning of the various body parts in a visually pleasing manner.
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The intended path of the ball, usually referred to in the context of putting. (She judged the line perfectly and made the putt).
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(1) A class of insurance, such as property, marine, or liability. (2) In reinsurance, an amount of risk retained by a ceding insurer for its own account. The line varies with the insurer's f [..]
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"to cover the inner side of" (clothes, garments, etc.), late 14c., from Old English lin "linen cloth" (see linen). Linen was frequently used in the Middle Ages as a second layer of [..]
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late 14c., "to tie with a cord," from line (n.). Meaning "to mark or mark off with lines" is from mid-15c. Sense of "arrange a line" is from 1640s, originally military; t [..]
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a Middle English merger of Old English line "cable, rope; series, row, row of letters; rule, direction," and Old French ligne "guideline, cord, string; lineage, descent" (12c.), bo [..]
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a line is a straight one-dimensional figure of infinite length.
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A long mark or stroke. Related: Frank Stella. The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II. 1959 Hector Guimard. Entrance Gate to Paris Subway (Métropolitain) Station. Paris, France. c. 1900 Joan Miró. The [..]
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A line is: 1. A communications path between two or more points, including a satellite or microwave channel. 2. In data communications, a circuit connecting two or more devices. 3. A transmission path [..]
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A straight set of points that extends into infinity in both directions.
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mark connecting two points. In GIS, a shape on a map defined by x, y coordinate pairs. A line can be straight or curved.
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cord or wire attached to a hook, used by a fisher to catch fish.
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spoken words in a performance.
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LINE is the old name of EP-Nuffic Academy.
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An authority relationship in organizational positions where one person (a manager) has responsibility for the activities of another person (the subordinate). [D02959]
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A melody; one of the voices, such as bass line or melody line
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1. In SNA, a connection to the network. 2. See link.
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1. ("target line, intended line") direction, as indicated by a vertical plane  2. ("line, line of a putt, putting line") the path on which the ball rolls, or will r [..]
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The best and safest direction to the green or hole.
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The intended path of the ball, usually used with regards to putting.
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1. target line, intended line; direction, as indicated by a vertical plane 2. line, line of a putt, putting line; the path on which the ball rolls, or will roll, enroute to the hole
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The line is the way which the golf balls should follow after a stroke. The line is especially important if it's on the putting green, meaning the putting line. Stepping on the line or the putting line counts as violation against the etiquette of golfing.
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A group of plants used for breeding. Liquid manure
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Or, "the line," "the good line," this is the best path through a technical section. "The line," also means "the finish line."
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A flight path intended by the thrower.  A stable disc will most likely follow the line the best.  An overstable disc will fade out towards the end of the flight, and an understable disc will turn right at the beginning of the flight. Line of play
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- A throw that stays true to the player's intention without fading.
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the expected path of the ball to the hole, particularly on putts. "Stepping in a player's line" on the green is considered a major golf faux pas.
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be in line with; form a line along; "trees line the riverbank" a formation of people or things one beside another; "the line of soldiers advanced with their bayo [..]
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In communications, a wire connecting a terminal to a computer; also a unit of text.
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The correct path of a putt to the hole when putting. Also when on the fairway, the correct direction in which the ball to be played toward the putting green. LINE UP
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  The intended path of the ball, usually referred to in the context of putting.
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path the ball must travel on its way to the hole normally referred to while putting.
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The expected path of the ball to get into the hole. Golfer must never "Step in a player's line" on the green.
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(aka: "target line", "intended line", "putting line") the intended direction in which the golfer plans on hitting his/her ball. Most often used on [..]
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Generally a term used to describe the tracking or anticipated tracking on the green
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The intended path of the ball, usually referred to in the context of putting.
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The intended path of the ball, usually referred to in the context of putting.
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The correct path of a putt to the hole when putting. Also when on the fairway, the correct direction in which the ball to be played toward the putting green.
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The intended path of the golf ball, usually referred to in the context of putting.
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The correct path of a putt to the hole when putting. Also when on the fairway, the correct direction in which the ball to be played toward the putting green.
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The point spread or odds on a game or event.
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a thin mark like this
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A physical medium for transferring electrical or electromagnetic energy from one point to another for purposes of communications. 2. A land line. 3. A metallic medium used for the transmission of electrical power. 4. A transmission medium, together with the associated equipment, required to provide the means of transporting information between two [..]
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What a Land Lubber would call “a rope” in use as part of the ship's rigging, or as a towing line.
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Line refers to the intended path for the ball and most often referred to in the context of putting.
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The intended path of the ball, usually referred to in the context of putting.
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 – a line of poetry is what is written on one line; not necessarily a sentence
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 to cover on the inside.
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[Element of Art and Design] An identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can vary in width, direction, and length.
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Absorption spectra are formed when continuous spectra from a star shine through a gas that absorbs only certain colours of light. The absorption spectra, therefore, look like continuous spectra with dark bands (absorption lines) at discrete wavelengths. These lines characterise the chemical composition of the gas which surrounds the star.
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A pure-breeding group of organisms.
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A straight set of points that extends into infinity in both directions.
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(1) A hardware circuit connecting two devices. (2) In programming, a single program statement. (3) In caches, a single data entry. A cache line can contain data from one or more addresses. Modern PC m [..]
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Or, "the line," "the good line," this is the best path through a technical section. "The line," also means "the finish line."
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To add a protective coating such as greaseproof paper (cake tins), strips of bacon (pâté), thin slices of cake (charlottes) to a dish in order to stop a filling sticking or to hold in a soft filling.
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liniye
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shure
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In cartography, a shape that has length and direction (connecting two or more x, y coordinates) but lacks area, used on maps and charts to represent features too narrow to be displayed as having area [..]
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Noun. A quantity of powdered drug, such as cocaine, that is chopped and presented as a line to be snorted.
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In geometry one of the three "undefined terms" that geometry is based on. Informally, it is infinite in length, and is straight.
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A string stretched taut as a guide for laying the top edge of a course of masonry units.
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in geometry, a one-dimensional figure following a continuous straight path joining two or more points, whether infinite in both directions or just a line segment bounded by two distinct end points
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See
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See cell line
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Often used synonymously with physical record. Thus, it means the same as card in a card-image data file, and it means the same as logical record length in data files that have a logical record length [..]
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A carrier of electricity on an electric power system.
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A class of business written by an insurer; also refers to the limit of insurance an insurer is willing to underwrite either for a particular risk or class of risks.
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Often used synonymously with physical record . Thus it means the same as "card" in a card-image data file, and it means the same as logical record length in data files that have a logical re [..]
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The path through a corner that best accommodates a late braking point, a high cornering speed, and the fastest possible exit speed out of a corner.
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(1) A melody of successive, single notes. (2) A composed melody over predetermined chord changes, such as 'a line on Cherokee'. (3) One of the different voices, such as the bass or the melody.
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yes">  The series of familial connections linking a noble to the ancestral founder of his family’s noble status, itself derived from the possession of a landed estate.
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See Cell line.
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A pan is lined for many reasons mainly to prevent the mixture in it from sticking, to provide structure to a soft mixture or to add texture and/or flavor. The lining can be a non-edible material such as parchment paper, thin slices of Jamaican cake, slices of bacon or a simple coating of Jamaican bread or cookie crumbs. T
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To cover the bottom and sides of a pan, mold or terrine with a thin layer of bacon, pork fat, flavorings or pastry. Cake pans are frequently lined with parchment paper to prevent the cake from stickin [..]
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To cover the surface of a baking sheet or roasting pan with foil, waxed, or parchment paper to prevent sticking.
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 - Refers to the conductor in an overhead or underground distribution or transmission line.
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A company that operates a ship on a regular basis between advertised ports and offers space for goods in return for freight based on a tariff of rates.
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A carrier of electricity on an electric power system.
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Rope and cordage used aboard a vessel.
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Trade, business.
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The equator. (See CROSSING THE LINE.)
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tester. Alternate term for Graphic arts magnifier.
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per inch. The number of lines or rows of dots there are per inch in a screen and therefore in a screen tint, halftone, or separation.
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A straight segment drawn on a drawing layer.
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A connection between components, a passage for fluid or gas transfer. See PIPE, and TUBE and HOSE.
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A written request by an attorney entering his/her appearance, for the client before the court.
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Means any wire, cable, tube, pipe, insulator, conductor or other similar thing (including its casing or coating) which is designed or adapted for use in carrying electricity and includes any line which surrounds or supports, or is surrounded or supported by or is installed in close proximity to, or is supported, carried or suspended in association [..]
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A straight line, arc, or spline drawn in Sketch mode or on a layout plane. Lines have length but no area. When you pull a sketch into 3D with the Pull tool, lines become edges.
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A carrier of electricity on an electric power system, a conductor or wire used in a power system.
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A line of service on an account, identified by a mobile number.
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A carrier of electricity on an electric power system.
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n. (on form) renglón
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Or, "the line," "the good line," this is the best path through a technical section. "The line," also means "the finish line."
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The line of attack the bowler employs when he is bowling
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The route taken by a driver, especially through a turn. The high line is a route close to the wall or "on the cushion", a low line is closer to the track's infield and shortest distance around the track.
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the melodic component in a composition; melodic line.
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line level is all CD players, MP3 players, TVs, DVDs etc. Be sure you put the cable from a line level device into a line level input on your DJ mixer.
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A general term for a discrete voice or part in a vocal or instrumental composition.
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The current odds or pointspread on a particular event.
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The odds and/or point spread offered on a sporting event.
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This generic gambling term refers to the totality of all posted odds, points, money lines, and point spreads for a sporting event.
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insincere flattery.
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Established Cell Cultures that have the potential to propagate indefinitely.
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A Cell Line derived from Cultured Tumor Cells.
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The correct nautical term for the majority of the cordage or "ropes" used on a naval vessel.
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A light rope or hawser. Small rope used for a specific purpose. 2. Equator. 3. Number of ships in such formation that a straight line passes through them. „ 4. Delineation of ship form in a vertical o [..]
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Type or kind of insurance, such as personal lines.
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Rope or cordage that has come onboard; as in: We carry extra line onboard because we know we'll need it sometime. This line may go on to other, more specific, uses such as rode, sheets, halyards, [..]
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Rope and cordage used aboard a vessel.
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A general term for light rope.
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The correct nautical term for the majority of the cordage or "ropes" used on a vessel. A line will always have a more specific name, such as mizzen topsail halyard, which describes its use.
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  Term applied to any rope that is not wire rope.  
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Any rope in use as part of the ship's rigging, or as a towing line, the only exception is the bell rope.
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 seagoing term for rope or cable. Thin line, or small stuff, is called by the number of threads it's made up of (e.g. 9-thread line); larger line is sized by its circumference (rather than diamet [..]
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crossing ceremony - the ceremony which turns pollywogs into shellbacks. Enjoyed much more by the shellbacks than by the 'wogs. Held when a vessel crosses the Equator. During the ceremony, pollywo [..]
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throwing gun - small-caliber rifle that projects a weighted-at-one-end line line a long distance; surpasses a heaving line in gaining distance.
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the correct nautical term for the majority of the cordage or "ropes" used on a vessel. A line will always have a more specific name, such as mizzen topsail halyard, which describes i [..]
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the correct nautical term for the majority of the cordage or "ropes" used on a vessel. A line will always have a more specific name, such as mizzen
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The correct nautical term for the majority of the cordage or "ropes" used on a vessel. A line will always have a more specific name, such as mizzen topsail halyard, which describes its use.
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(1) What mere mortals call 'rope', the sailor calls 'line.' Small line is called by the number of threads it's made up of (e.g. 9-thread line); larger line is sized by its cir [..]
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the correct nautical term for rope or cordage aboard ship. A line will always have a more specific name, such as "mizzen topsail halyard" or "mainsheet", which describes its specif [..]
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Rope and cordage used aboard a vessel. A particular line generally derives its name from the object it affects.
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A company that operates a ship on a regular basis between advertised ports and offers space for goods in return for freight based on a tariff of rates.
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A rope in use as part of the ship's rigging, or as a towing line. When a rope is just coiled up on deck, not yet being used for anything, it's all right to call it a rope.
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The amount or percentage in a brokers slip or policy which establishes the extent of the underwriters liability. The written line is written the underwriter’s liability. The written line is written by [..]
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Term used to refer to types of policies or exposures making up an account or class of business written by an insurer.
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Type or kind of insurance, such as personal lines.
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rope or cord, especially a piece of cordage set up to do a specific job on board ship. FH2004 
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1. family of related dogs, usually bred by a single kennel. 2. in foxhunting, the track of a quarry that is indicated by scent. 3. a stripe, streak or lineal mark on a dog's coat
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Formerly a general name for a rope or cordage.  
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Type or kind of insurance, such as personal lines.
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Type or kind of insurance, such as personal lines.
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A colloquial term with several meanings. It may describe a particular type of insurance, such as the liability “line,” or the various types of insurance written for a property owner (e.g., carrying al [..]
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To add a protective covering to the base and/or to the sides of a cooking tin or dish.
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(1) The starting point for dawg tests, trials, and training. (2) The line segment from Point A to Point B from the starting point of tests, trails, and training (Point A) to the item to be retrieved, [..]
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an inbred homozygous strain (C. D. Darlington & K. Mather, The elements of genetics, 1949, London, Allen & Unwin). `An assemblage of sexually reproducing individuals of uniform appearance prop [..]
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, (1) sb. dressed flax. (2) sb. a road. The new roads are so called.
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In Unix, a sequence of zero or more non-newline characters terminated with a newline character. On non-Unix machines, this is emulated by the C library even if the underlying operating system has different ideas.
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A written request by an attorney entering his/her appearance, for the client before the court.
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In Unix, a sequence of zero or more nonnewline characters terminated with a newline
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, or a blank-line–terminated set of lines (a “paragraph”). Each line of the /etc/passwd
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n.(1) "line, lineage; cord, rope; plumb line; straight line," s.v. line sb.\2 OED. KEY: line@n1
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n1 121 ligne 3 line 1 lyne 116 lynes 1
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Misspelling of lane
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OF-SIGHT (LOS) - An imaginary straight line from an observer's eye to a target.
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The betting proposition on a game and/or payoff odds on the bet
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Straight-ahead, sideline attack.
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defensive term where the defenders keep an imaginary line to catch opponents offside
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(1) the portion of a scorecard that separates points that do and do not count towards game
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1. Refers to a specific sequence of moves, typically associated with Chess Openings, or in the analysis of a certain position. 2. Can also refer to a clear path allowing access for a Bishop, Rook, or Queen to move, or target a specific square.
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The horizontal line on a rubber bridge score sheet that divides the bonuses from the trick scores.
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The current odds or point spread on a particular event.
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  The posted list of games and their point spreads.
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The straight path between the mat and the jack. At the beginning of an end it is the centerline of the rink. If the jack is moved during play, there may be a new line. A bowl is said to have a good line if it comes to rest on that path even if it is in front of the jack or behind it.
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The odds on a game (also referred to as price).
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See Long Interspersed Nucleotide Element.
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Type or kind of insurance, such as personal lines.
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The current betting odds on a particular event. Lines are updated in real time.
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story
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A mark made by an instrument as it is drawn across a surface.
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A line is a transmission path carried over a physical local loop, but not the same thing as the loop itself. It is a path that connects a telephone switch to an individual user.
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An inclusive collection of stations between two endpoints. Lines do not have a direction, but are made up of two routes which are uni-directional inclusive paths between the two end stations. The API [..]
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A mark made by an instrument as it is drawn across a surface.
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A mark on a surface. Lines can be created by a pen, pencil, brush, stick etc., on a variety of surfaces. Line is an element of art.
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Line can be defined as the visual path left by an object.
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a generic term for a one-dimensional object.
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A line has length only. In a drawing its representation has width but is called a line.
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Or, "the line," "the good line," this is the best path through a technical section. "The line," also means "the finish line."
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a predetermined number of points/goals/tries that are added to the underdog’s tally, typically with the intention of creating close to a 50% chance of winning for each team.
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See Painter.
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Also known as betting line. The betting proposition on a game and/or payoff odds on the bet.
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1) Short for line level. 2) A cable.
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A physical medium for transferring electrical or electromagnetic energy from one point to another for purposes of communications.
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A line is a system of poles, conduits, wires, cables, transformers, fixtures, and accessory equipment used for the distribution of electricity to the public. *line A designation of one or more power-carrying conductors for power distribution. The brown (or red) wire is the line conductor, the blue (or black) wire is the neutral, and the green-yello [..]
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of-code metrics - measures of quality or productivity that are normalized using lines of code produced
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orand other female names ending in -''line''.
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Boundary, course or extension between points; may consist of straight or curvilinear segments.
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  Boundary, course or extension between points; may consist of straight or curvilinear segments.
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A population consisting of one (self line), a few (inbred line), or many (bulked line) parents and their offspring through several generations.
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In imaging, the coordinate that defines the vertical location of a pixel in an image.
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A line is a unit of poetry that takes up—you guessed it—a line of text. It's not a unit of sense or meaning (although it can be if the lines are end-stopped). It's a unit of form. And now, S [..]
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Line, lines, or LINE may refer to:
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Line, lines, or LINE may refer to:
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LINE is a close quarters combat system, derived from various martial arts, used by the United States Marine Corps between 1989 and 1998, and then from 1998 through to 2007 for the US Army Special Forc [..]
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The lines of partition used to divide and vary fields and charges in heraldry are by default straight, but may have many different shapes. Care must sometimes be taken to distinguish these types of l [..]
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In electrical engineering, a line is, more generally, any circuit (or loop) of an electrical system. This electric circuit loop (or electrical network), consists of electrical elements (or components) [..]
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The notion of line or straight line was introduced by ancient mathematicians to represent straight objects (i.e., having no curvature) with negligible width and depth. Lines are an idealization of suc [..]
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Line, lines, or LINE may refer to:
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The line formation is a standard tactical formation which was used in early modern warfare. It continued the phalanx formation or shield wall of infantry armed with polearms in use during antiquity an [..]
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In ice hockey, a line is a group of forwards that play in a group, or "shift", during a game. A complete forward line consists of a left wing, a center, and a right wing, while a pair of defensemen wh [..]
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The line (abbreviated L or l or ‴ or lin.) was a small English unit of length, variously reckoned as ​1⁄10, ​1⁄12, ​1⁄16, or ​1⁄40 of an inch. It was not included among the units authorized as the Bri [..]
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Line is a 1967 one-act play by Israel Horovitz, his first play produced. It is an absurdist drama about 5 people waiting in line for an event (what event it is, is never made clear—several of the char [..]
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In computing, a line is a unit of organization for text files. A line consists of a sequence of zero or more characters, usually displayed within a single horizontal sequence. Depending on the file s [..]
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A line is a unit of language into which a poem or play is divided. The use of a line operates on principles which are distinct from and not necessarily coincident with grammatical structures, such as [..]
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A line is a unit of language into which a poem or play is divided. The use of a line operates on principles which are distinct from and not necessarily coincident with grammatical structures, such as [..]
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Line is a female given name, most common in the Nordic countries Denmark and Norway. It may be a short form of names which end in -line, like Caroline. The Swedish form is Lina. In Norway its Name day [..]
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Line Dissing Karred Larsen (born 1 November 1996, in Skagen) known mononymously as Line (pronounced lee-neh in Danish), is a Danish singer. She took part in season 5 of the Danish X Factor and became [..]
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Line (styled in all caps as LINE) is a freeware app for instant communications on electronic devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, and personal computers. Line users exchange texts, images, v [..]
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Short form of Caroline and other names ending in line.
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