Line
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Line or lines may refer to:
- Line (geometry), an infinitely-extending one-dimensional figure that has no curvature
- a length of rope, cable or chain when put to use (such as a clothesline, anchor line)
- a line or queue of people waiting in a queue area
- a thin continuous length of ink or other marking in a drawing
- a line of text in writing or typography
- Line (text file), a row of characters as a unit of organization within text files
- Line (poetry), the fundamental unit of poetic composition
- the dialogue to be spoken in a script or screenplay
- a "line of longitude" or "line of latitude" in geography. "The Line" may refer to the equator.
- a geographical or political border that is clearly defined and demarcated
- Lines (punishment), punishment by forced writing of text
- relationships in genetics and genealogy, such as Lineage (evolution) and kinship and descent
- Party line (politics), an idiom for a political party or social movement's canon agenda
- lines of cocaine
- Lines (video game)
- A one-, two- or three-line whip, a notice issued by a Chief Whip in the UK parliament
- A "straight line" is used to set up a joke, while the punch line completes it.
[edit] People
- Aaran Lines, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- Dick Lines (born 1938), former Canadian baseball player that went to Toronto
- Richard D. Lines, American amateur astronomer
[edit] In science and technology
- Line (electrical engineering), a circuit or loop
- a power line for electric power transmission
- line power, domestic mains electricity
- Telephone line
- RF transmission line
- Line (video), a measure of video display resolution or image resolution
- Line level, a common standard for audio signals. Used when connecting audio components to each other
- line, former name of the unit of magnetic flux, the Maxwell (unit)
- Line (length), an obsolete unit of length equal to one-twelfth or one-tenth of an inch
[edit] In transport
- a railway line
- Shipping line, a company engaged in sea transport
- Airline
- A bus line, see List of bus operating companies
[edit] In business
- Line function, a business activity
- Product lining, in marketing
[edit] In the military
- Line (formation), a standard tactical formation of forces
- Line infantry, a line formation of infantrymen who were part of the "Line Regiments"
- Line of battle, in naval warfare, a line of warships, hence "Ship of the line"
[edit] In sport
- In water sports: small rope
- The point spread in spread betting
- In cricket, the direction of a delivery, see line and length
- Offensive line or defensive line in American football
- Racing line, in auto racing, a path taken through a corner
- In kiting: Kite line
[edit] In the arts
- Line (play), a long-running play written by Israel Horovitz
- Lines (Emily Brontë poem), written in December 1837
- Lines Review, a Scottish literary periodical published between 1952 and 1998
- "Lines", abbreviation for "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798," a poem by William Wordsworth
[edit] The abbreviation LINE
- Marine Corps LINE combat system, a martial arts system
- Long interspersed nuclear element (LINE), a type of retrotransposon in genomics.
[edit] See also
- Division of Lyne, Australian electorial district
- Lyne (surname)
- Lyne, Denmark (town)
- Liner (disambiguation)
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