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Definition of line
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Line (n.) A row of
letters,
words,
etc.,
written
or
printed;
esp., a row of words
extending
across
a page or
column..
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Dynasty
::
Dynasty
(n.) A race or
succession
of
kings,
of the same line or
family;
the
continued
lordship
of a race of
rulers..
Sympathetic
::
Sympathetic
(a.)
Inclined
to
sympathy;
sympathizing.
Metal
::
Metal (n.) An
elementary
substance,
as
sodium,
calcium,
or
copper,
whose oxide or
hydroxide
has basic
rather
than acid
properties,
as
contrasted
with the
nonmetals,
or
metalloids.
No sharp line can be drawn
between
the
metals
and
nonmetals,
and
certain
elements
partake
of both acid and basic
qualities,
as
chromium,
manganese,
bismuth,
etc..
Staphylinid
::
Staphyline
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the uvula or the
palate.
Cryptopine
::
Cryptopine
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
alkaloid
obtained
in small
quantities
from
opium.
Thread
::
Thread
(n.) A
filament,
as of a
flower,
or of any
fibrous
substance,
as of bark; also, a line of gold or
silver..
Spiral
::
Spiral
(a.) A plane
curve,
not
reentrant,
described
by a
point,
called
the
generatrix,
moving
along a
straight
line
according
to a
mathematical
law, while the line is
revolving
about a fixed point
called
the pole. Cf.
Helix..
Synecphonesis
::
Synechia
(n.) A
disease
of the eye, in which the iris
adheres
to the
cornea
or to the
capsule
of the
crystalline
lens..
Gut
::
Gut (n.) The sac of silk taken from a
silkworm
(when ready to spin its
cocoon),
for the
purpose
of
drawing
it out into a
thread.
This, when dry, is
exceedingly
strong,
and is used as the snood of a fish
line..
Sandpiper
::
Sandpiper
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
limicoline
game birds
belonging
to
Tringa,
Actodromas,
Ereunetes,
and
various
allied
genera
of the
family
Tringidae..
Phenanthroline
::
Phenanthroline
(n.)
Either
of two
metameric
nitrogenous
hydrocarbon
bases,
C12H8N2,
analogous
to
phenanthridine,
but more
highly
nitrogenized..
Nitromagnesite
::
Nitromagnesite
(n.)
Nitrate
of
magnesium,
a
saline
efflorescence
closely
resembling
nitrate
of
calcium..
Score
::
Score (n.) To mark with
parallel
lines or
scratches;
as, the rocks of New
England
and the
Western
States
were
scored
in the drift
epoch..
Lyne
::
Lyne (n.)
Linen.
Polarizer
::
Polarizer
(n.) That which
polarizes;
especially,
the part of a
polariscope
which
receives
and
polarizes
the
light.
It is
usually
a
reflecting
plate,
or a plate of some
crystal,
as
tourmaline,
or a
doubly
refracting
crystal..
Mineral
::
Mineral
(v. i.) An
inorganic
species
or
substance
occurring
in
nature,
having
a
definite
chemical
composition
and
usually
a
distinct
crystalline
form.
Rocks,
except
certain
glassy
igneous
forms,
are
either
simple
minerals
or
aggregates
of
minerals..
Epizeuxis
::
Epizeuxis
(n.) A
figure
by which a word is
repeated
with
vehemence
or
emphasis,
as in the
following
lines:
-.
Description
::
Description
(n.) The act of
describing;
a
delineation
by marks or
signs.
Seam
::
Seam (n.)
Hence,
a line of
junction;
a
joint;
a
suture,
as on a ship, a
floor,
or other
structure;
the line of
union,
or
joint,
of two
boards,
planks,
metal
plates,
etc..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) A
system
of
essential
rules and
duties;
as, the
Romish
or
Anglican
discipline..
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