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    line
    [līn]
    noun
    line (noun) · lines (plural noun) · Line (noun) · the Line (noun) · the line (noun)
    1. a long, narrow mark or band:
      "a row of closely spaced dots will look like a continuous line" · "I can't draw a straight line"
    2. a length of cord, rope, wire, or other material serving a particular purpose:
      "wring the clothes and hang them on the line" · "a telephone line"
      • medicine
        a length of sterile tubing inserted into a vein or artery in order to provide temporary access, typically so as to administer fluids or withdraw blood:
        "he's having an op this morning to put a line in his chest for IV drugs"
      • a telephone connection:
        "she had a crank on the line"
      • a railroad track.
      • a branch or route of a railroad system:
        "the Philadelphia to Baltimore line"
      • a company that provides ships, aircraft, or buses on particular routes on a regular basis:
        "a major shipping line"
    3. a horizontal row of written or printed words:
      "take the cursor up one line and press the delete key"
    4. a row of people or things:
      "a line of acolytes proceeded down the aisle"
    5. a connected series of military fieldworks or defenses facing an enemy force:
      "raids behind enemy lines"
    verb
    line (verb) · lines (third person present) · lined (past tense) · lined (past participle) · lining (present participle)
    1. stand or be positioned at intervals along:
      "a processional route lined by people waving flags"
    2. mark or cover with lines:
      "deep wrinkles lined his face"
    3. baseball
      hit a line drive.
    Origin
    Old English līne ‘rope, series’, probably of Germanic origin, from Latin linea (fibra) ‘flax (fiber)’, from Latin linum ‘flax’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French ligne, based on Latin linea.
    line
    [līn]
    verb
    line (verb) · lines (third person present) · lined (past tense) · lined (past participle) · lining (present participle)
    Origin
    late Middle English: from obsolete line ‘flax’, with reference to the common use of linen for linings.
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