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    line
    /lʌɪn/

    noun

    verb

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  2. LINE definition: 1. a long, thin mark on the surface of something: 2. a group of people or things arranged in a…. Learn more.

  3. LINE definition: 1. a long, thin mark: 2. a row of people or things: 3. a piece of rope or wire with a particular…. Learn more.

  4. What is a basic definition of line? A line is a mark or stroke that is longer than it is wide. A line is also a row of people or things or a number of people standing one in front of the other.

  5. Definition of line noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. A line is a long thin mark which is drawn or painted on a surface. Draw a line down that page's center. ...a dotted line. The ball had clearly crossed the line. Synonyms: stroke, mark, rule, score More Synonyms of line. 2. countable noun [usually plural]

  7. noun. ˈlīn. Synonyms of line. 1. a. : a length of cord or cord-like material: such as. (1) : a comparatively strong slender cord. (2) : clothesline. (3) : a rope used on shipboard. b (1) : a device for catching fish consisting of a cord with hooks and other fishing gear. (2) : scope for activity : rope. c.

  8. Definitions of line. noun. a length (straight or curved) without breadth or thickness; the trace of a moving point. see more. noun. a spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent. see more. noun. a mark that is long relative to its width. “He drew a line on the chart” see more. noun.

  9. Define line. line synonyms, line pronunciation, line translation, English dictionary definition of line. n. 1. Mathematics A geometric figure formed by a point moving along a fixed direction and the reverse direction.

  10. a : a group of people or things that are next to each other in a row. The soldiers formed a line. = The soldiers got into a line. Their yards were separated by a line of trees. b US : a group of people, vehicles, etc., that are in front of and behind each other in a row while they wait to move forward.

  11. Line definition: A geometric figure formed by a point moving along a fixed direction and the reverse direction.