A linen thread or string; a slender, strong cord; also, a cord
of any thickness; a rope; a hawser; as, a fishing line; a
line for snaring birds; a clothesline; a
towline.
A more or less threadlike mark of pen,
pencil, or graver; any long mark; as, a chalk line.
The course followed by anything in motion;
hence, a road or route; as, the arrow descended in a curved
line; the place is remote from lines of
travel.
Direction; as, the line of sight or
vision.
A row of letters, words, etc., written or
printed; esp., a row of words extending across a page or
column.
A short letter; a note; as, a line
from a friend.
A verse, or the words which
form a certain number of feet, according to the measure.
Course of conduct, thought, occupation, or
policy; method of argument; department of industry, trade, or
intellectual activity.
That which has length, but
not breadth or thickness.
The exterior limit of a figure, plat, or
territory; boundary; contour; outline.
A threadlike crease marking the face or
the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
Lineament; feature; figure.
A straight row; a continued series or
rank; as, a line of houses, or of soldiers; a line of
barriers.
A series or succession of ancestors or
descendants of a given person; a family or race; as, the ascending or
descending line; the line of descent; the male
line; a line of kings.
A connected series of public conveyances,
and hence, an established arrangement for forwarding merchandise,
etc.; as, a line of stages; an express line.
A
circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
A long tape, or a narrow ribbon of steel,
etc., marked with subdivisions, as feet and inches, for measuring; a
tapeline.
A
measuring line or cord.
The proper relative
position or adjustment of parts, not as to design or proportion, but
with reference to smooth working; as, the engine is in line or
out of line.
The track and roadbed of a railway;
railroad.
A row
of men who are abreast of one another, whether side by side or some
distance apart; -- opposed to column.
A
trench or rampart.
Form of
a vessel as shown by the outlines of vertical, horizontal, and
oblique sections.
One of the straight
horizontal and parallel prolonged strokes on and between which the
notes are placed.
A number of
shares taken by a jobber.
A series of various
qualities and values of the same general class of articles; as, a
full line of hosiery; a line of merinos, etc.
The wire connecting one telegraphic
station with another, or the whole of a system of telegraph wires
under one management and name.
The reins with which a horse
is guided by his driver.
A measure of length; one twelfth of an
inch.