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Main Entry:
1line 
Pronunciation:
l
n
Function:
noun
Etymology: Middle English
line "thread," partly from Old English
l
ne (same meaning) and partly from early French
lingne (same meaning), derived from Latin
linum "flax"
1 : a long thin cord <a fishing
line>
2 : a cord, wire, or tape used in measuring and leveling
3 a : a pipe for carrying a fluid <gas
line> <water
line> <steam
line>
b : a wire or set of wires carrying electricity <a power
line> <telegraph
lines> <a telephone
line>
4 a : a row of words, letters, numbers, or symbols that are written, printed, or displayed (as on a page or TV screen);
also : space for such a line
b : a structural unit of something written (as a poem or a computer program)
c : a short letter
: NOTE <drop me a
line>
d plural : the words of a part in a play <forgot her
lines>
5 a : something (as a ridge, seam, or wrinkle) that is long and narrow
b : the direction followed by something in motion <the
line of flight of a bullet>
c : the boundary or limit of a place or lot <town
line> <property
line>
d : the difference known or pointed out <the fine
line between love and hate>
e : the track of a railway
6 : a state of agreement <the red one is more in
line with what I had in mind>
7 a : a course of behavior or thinking;
especially : an official or public position <the party
line>
b : what one does or is interested in <is medicine your
line?>
c : smooth or interesting talk that is often insincere
8 : FAMILY 2 <descended from a royal
line>
9 a : the position of military forces facing the enemy <on the front and behind the
lines> <our first
line of defense>
b : an arrangement of persons or things in a series <waiting in
line>
10 : goods for sale of one general kind <a
line of clothing>
11 : a system of transportation or the route over which it travels <a bus
line> <a steamship
line> <military supply
lines>
12 a : a long narrow mark (as one made by a pencil)
b : one of the horizontal lines on a music staff
c : the football players whose positions are along the line of scrimmage
d : a group of three players who play together as a unit in hockey
13 : a geometric element that is formed by a moving point and that has length but no width or thickness;
especially : such an element that is straight
14 a : 1OUTLINE 1, contour <a ship's
lines>
b : a general plan <a story along these
lines>
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between the lines : in such a way as to learn or reveal something not expressed openly <read
between the lines>
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down the line1 : all the way
: FULLY2 : in the future
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in line for : due to receive
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on the line : at great risk <the champ's title is
on the line>
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out of line : beyond what is reasonable to put up with <your behavior is getting
out of line> <these prices are way
out of line>
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