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Definition of line
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of line is as below...
Line (n.) The
exterior
limit of a
figure,
plat, or
territory;
boundary;
contour;
outline..
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Vertex
::
Vertex
(n.) The point in any
figure
opposite
to, and
farthest
from, the base; the
terminating
point of some
particular
line or lines in a
figure
or a
curve;
the top, or the point
opposite
the
base..
Cant
::
Cant (v. t.) To
incline;
to set at an
angle;
to tilt over; to tip upon the edge; as, to cant a cask; to cant a
ship..
Stichida
::
Stichic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
stichs,
or
lines;
consisting
of
stichs,
or
lines..
Magnesia
::
Magnesia
(n.) A light
earthy
white
substance,
consisting
of
magnesium
oxide,
and
obtained
by
heating
magnesium
hydrate
or
carbonate,
or by
burning
magnesium.
It has a
slightly
alkaline
reaction,
and is used in
medicine
as a mild
antacid
laxative.
See
Magnesium..
Sepoy
::
Sepoy (n.) A
native
of India
employed
as a
soldier
in the
service
of a
European
power,
esp. of Great
Britain;
an
Oriental
soldier
disciplined
in the
European
manner..
Pyramid
::
Pyramid
(n.) A solid
figure
contained
by a plane
rectilineal
figure
as base and
several
triangles
which have a
common
vertex
and whose bases are sides of the base.
Spinnerule
::
Spinneret
(n.) One of the
special
jointed
organs
situated
on the under side, and near the end, of the
abdomen
of
spiders,
by means of which they spin their webs. Most
spiders
have three pairs of
spinnerets,
but some have only two
pairs.
The
ordinary
silk line of the
spider
is
composed
of
numerous
smaller
lines
jointed
after
issuing
from the
spinnerets..
Angriness
::
Angriness
(n.) The
quality
of being
angry,
or of being
inclined
to
anger..
Sick
::
Sick
(superl.)
Affected
with, or
attended
by,
nausea;
inclined
to
vomit;
as, sick at the
stomach;
a sick
headache..
Thinolite
::
Thinolite
(n.) A
calcareous
tufa, in part
crystalline,
occurring
on a large scale as a shore
deposit
about the
Quaternary
lake
basins
of
Nevada..
Glycocoll
::
Glycocoll
(n.) A
crystalline,
nitrogenous
substance,
with a sweet
taste,
formed
from
hippuric
acid by
boiling
with
hydrochloric
acid, and
present
in bile
united
with
cholic
acid. It is also
formed
from
gelatin
by
decomposition
with
acids.
Chemically,
it is
amido-acetic
acid.
Called
also
glycin,
and
glycocin..
Downward
::
Downward
(a.)
Descending
from a head,
origin,
or
source;
as, a
downward
line of
descent..
Violaquercitrin
::
Violaquercitrin
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
glucoside
obtained
from the pansy
(Viola
tricolor),
and
decomposing
into
glucose
and
quercitrin..
Sump
::
Sump (n.) A round pit of
stone,
lined with clay, for
receiving
the metal on its first
fusion..
Magenta
::
Magenta
(n.) An
aniline
dye
obtained
as an
amorphous
substance
having
a green
bronze
surface
color,
which
dissolves
to a shade of red; also, the
color;
-- so
called
from
Magenta,
in
Italy,
in
allusion
to the
battle
fought
there about the time the dye was
discovered.
Called
also
fuchsine,
roseine,
etc..
Magistral
::
Magistral
(n.) A
magistral
line.
Concentre
::
Concentre
(v. t.) To draw or
direct
to a
common
center;
to bring
together
at a focus or
point,
as two or more
lines;
to
concentrate..
Node
::
Node (n.) One of the fixed
points
of a
sonorous
string,
when it
vibrates
by
aliquot
parts,
and
produces
the
harmonic
tones;
nodal line or
point..
Decussation
::
Decussation
(n.) Act of
crossing
at an acute
angle,
or state of being thus
crossed;
an
intersection
in the form of an X; as, the
decussation
of
lines,
nerves,
etc..
Touch
::
Touch (v.)
Feature;
lineament;
trait.
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