unit in the rhythmic structure of verse formed by the grouping of a number of the smallest units of the rhythm (as metrical feet)
distinct segment of a computer program containing a single command or a small number of commands
certificate of marriage
state of agreement or conformity accordance
state of order, control, or obedience wouldn't let them get out of line
boundary of an area the state line
amount of cocaine that is arranged in a line to be inhaled through the nose
a length of cord or cord-like material as
comparatively strong slender cord
rope used on shipboard
device for catching fish consisting of a cord with hooks and other fishing gear
ope for activity rope
length of material used in measuring and leveling
ping for conveying a fluid (as steam)
narrow short synthetic tube that is inserted approximately one inch into a vein (as of the arm) to provide temporary intravenous access for the administration of fluid, medication, or nutrients
wire or pair of wires connecting one telegraph or telephone station with another or a whole system of such wires
telephone connection tried to get a line
individual telephone extension a call on line 2
horizontal row of written or printed characters
blank row in lieu of such characters
narrow crease (as on the face) wrinkle
course of conduct, action, or thought
official or public position the party line
field of activity or interest
glib often persuasive way of talking
strain produced and maintained especially by selective breeding or biological culture
chronological series
military formation in which the different elements are abreast of each other
short letter note
LINEY, liny (resembling a line) [adj] / LINY, resembling a line [adj]
arrangement or placement of persons or objects of one kind in an orderly series a line of trees stand on line waiting in line
group of public conveyances plying regularly under one management over a route
system of transportation together with its equipment, routes, and appurtenances
succession of musical notes especially considered in melodic phrases
arrangement of operations in manufacturing permitting sequential occurrence on various stages of production
group of three players including a left winger, center, and right winger who play together as a unit in hockey
narrow elongated mark drawn or projected as
circle of latitude or longitude on a map
mark (as on a map) recording a boundary, division, or contour
mark (as by pencil) that forms part of the formal design of a picture distinguished from the shading or color
division on a bridge score dividing the score for bonuses from that for tricks
demarcation of a limit with reference to which the playing of some game or sport is regulated usually used in combination
marked or imaginary line across a playing area (as a football field) parallel to the end line
ne of scrimmage
straight or curved geometric element that is generated by a moving point and that has extension only along the path of the point curve
defining outline contour
general plan model usually used in plural
source of information insight
complete game of 10 frames in bowling called also string