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Definition of line
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Line (n.)
Lineament;
feature;
figure.
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Toluidine
::
Toluidine
(n.) Any one of three
metameric
amido
derivatives
of
toluene
analogous
to
aniline,
and
called
respectively
orthtoluidine,
metatoluidine,
and
paratoluidine;
especially,
the
commonest
one, or
paratoluidine,
which is
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Irreligiousness
::
Irreligiousness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
irreligious;
ungodliness.
Lead
::
Lead (n.) A thin strip of type
metal,
used to
separate
lines of type in
printing..
Trimness
::
Trimness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being trim;
orderliness;
compactness;
snugness;
neatness.
Romping
::
Romping
(a.)
Inclined
to romp;
indulging
in
romps.
Unwilling
::
Unwilling
(a.) Not
willing;
loath;
disinclined;
reluctant;
as, an
unwilling
servant..
Disciplinary
::
Disciplinary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
discipline;
intended
for
discipline;
corrective;
belonging
to a
course
of
training.
Milliner
::
Milliner
(n.) A
person,
usually
a
woman,
who
makes,
trims,
or deals in hats,
bonnets,
headdresses,
etc., for
women..
Full-bottomed
::
Full-bottomed
(a.) Of great
capacity
below the water line.
Divider
::
Divider
(n.) An
instrument
for
dividing
lines,
describing
circles,
etc.,
compasses.
See
Compasses..
Contour
::
Contour
(n.) The
outline
of a
horizontal
section
of the
ground,
or of works of
fortification..
Silhouette
::
Silhouette
(n.) A
representation
of the
outlines
of an
object
filled
in with a black
color;
a
profile
portrait
in
black,
such as a
shadow
appears
to be..
Melamine
::
Melamine
(n.) A
strong
nitrogenous
base,
C3H6N6,
produced
from
several
cyanogen
compounds,
and
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance,
--
formerly
supposed
to be
produced
by the
decomposition
of
melam.
Called
also
cyanuramide..
Equidiurnal
::
Equidiurnal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the time of equal day and
night;
--
applied
to the
equinoctial
line.
Nobleness
::
Nobleness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
noble;
greatness;
dignity;
magnanimity;
elevation
of mind,
character,
or
station;
nobility;
grandeur;
stateliness..
Latus Rectum
::
Latus
rectum
() The line drawn
through
a focus of a conic
section
parallel
to the
directrix
and
terminated
both ways by the
curve.
It is the
parameter
of the
principal
axis. See
Focus,
and
Parameter..
Spandrel
::
Spandrel
(n.) The
irregular
triangular
space
between
the curve of an arch and the
inclosing
right
angle;
or the space
between
the outer
moldings
of two
contiguous
arches
and a
horizontal
line above them, or
another
arch above and
inclosing
them..
Cotarnine
::
Cotarnine
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
substance,
C12H13NO3,
obtained
as a
product
of the
decomposition
of
narcotine.
It has weak basic
properties,
and is
usually
regarded
as an
alkaloid..
Carnin
::
Carnin
(n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance,
found in
extract
of meat, and
related
to
xanthin..
Inch
::
Inch (n.) A
measure
of
length,
the
twelfth
part of a foot,
commonly
subdivided
into
halves,
quarters,
eights,
sixteenths,
etc., as among
mechanics.
It was also
formerly
divided
into
twelve
parts,
called
lines,
and
originally
into three
parts,
called
barleycorns,
its
length
supposed
to have been
determined
from three
grains
of
barley
placed
end to end
lengthwise.
It is also
sometimes
called
a prime ('),
composed
of
twelve
seconds
(''), as in the
duodecimal
system
of
arithmetic..
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