Found 4 items, similar to lines.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: lines
baris
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: line
banjar, banjaran, baris, coretan, deret, deretan, garis, gurat, jajar, jajaran, jalur, lajur, larik, larikan, lintasan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: line
line
n 1: a formation of people or things one beside another;
“the
line of soldiers advanced with their bayonets fixed”;
“they were arrayed in line of battle”;
“the cast stood
in line for the curtain call”
2: a mark that is long relative to its width;
“He drew a line
on the chart”;
“The substance produced characteristic
lines on the spectroscope”
3: a formation of people or things one behind another;
“the
line stretched clear around the corner”;
“you must wait in
a long line at the checkout counter”
4: a length (straight or curved) without breadth or thickness;
the trace of a moving point
5: text consisting of a row of words written across a page or
computer screen;
“the letter consisted of three short
lines”;
“there are six lines in every stanza”
6: a single frequency (or very narrow band) of radiation in a
spectrum
7: a fortified position (especially one marking the most
forward position of troops);
“they attacked the enemy's
line”
8: the methodical process of logical reasoning;
“I can't follow
your line of reasoning” [syn:
argumentation,
logical argument
,
line of reasoning]
9: a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals
or electric power [syn:
cable,
transmission line]
10: a connected series of events or actions or developments;
“the government took a firm course”;
“historians can only
point out those lines for which evidence is available”
[syn:
course]
11: a spatial location defined by a real or imaginary
unidimensional extent
12: a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface;
“his
face has many lines”;
“ironing gets rid of most wrinkles”
[syn:
wrinkle,
furrow,
crease,
crinkle,
seam]
13: a pipe used to transport liquids or gases;
“a pipeline runs
from the wells to the seaport” [syn:
pipeline]
14: the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed [syn:
railway line
,
rail line]
15: a telephone connection [syn:
telephone line,
phone line,
telephone circuit,
subscriber line]
16: acting in conformity;
“in line with”;
“he got out of line”;
“toe the line”
17: the descendants of one individual;
“his entire lineage has
been warriors” [syn:
lineage,
line of descent,
descent,
bloodline,
blood line,
blood,
pedigree,
ancestry,
origin,
parentage,
stemma,
stock]
18: something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and
flexible;
“a washing line”
19: the principal activity in your life that you do to earn
money;
“he's not in my line of business” [syn:
occupation,
business,
job,
line of work]
20: in games or sports; a mark indicating positions or bounds of
the playing area
21: (often plural) a means of communication or access;
“it must
go through official channels”;
“lines of communication
were set up between the two firms” [syn:
channel,
communication channel
]
22: a particular kind of product or merchandise;
“a nice line of
shoes” [syn:
product line,
line of products,
line of merchandise
,
business line,
line of business]
23: a commercial organization serving as a common carrier
24: space for one line of print (one column wide and 1/14 inch
deep) used to measure advertising [syn:
agate line]
25: the maximum credit that a customer is allowed [syn:
credit line
,
line of credit,
bank line,
personal credit line
,
personal line of credit]
26: a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence;
“she
was humming an air from Beethoven” [syn:
tune,
melody,
air,
strain,
melodic line,
melodic phrase]
27: a short personal letter;
“drop me a line when you get there”
[syn:
note,
short letter,
billet]
28: a conceptual separation or demarcation;
“there is a narrow
line between sanity and insanity” [syn:
dividing line,
demarcation,
contrast]
29: mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is
conveyed through sites at which successive operations are
performed on it [syn:
production line,
assembly line]
line
v 1: be in line with; form a line along;
“trees line the
riverbank” [syn:
run along]
2: cover the interior of (garments);
“line the gloves”
3: make a mark or lines on a surface;
“draw a line”;
“trace the
outline of a figure in the sand” [syn:
trace,
draw,
describe,
delineate]
4: mark with lines;
“sorrow had lined his face”
5: fill plentifully;
“line one's pockets”
6: reinforce with fabric;
“lined books are more enduring”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: lines
Imaginary
\Im*ag"i*na*ry\, a. [L. imaginarius: cf. F.
imaginaire.]
Existing only in imagination or fancy; not real; fancied;
visionary; ideal.
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Wilt thou add to all the griefs I suffer
Imaginary ills and fancied tortures? --Addison.
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Imaginary calculus See under
Calculus.
Imaginary expression or
Imaginary quantity (Alg.), an
algebraic expression which involves the impossible
operation of taking the square root of a negative
quantity; as, [root]-9, a + b [root]-1.
Imaginary points,
lines,
surfaces, etc. (Geom.),
points, lines, surfaces, etc., imagined to exist, although
by reason of certain changes of a figure they have in fact
ceased to have a real existence.
Syn: Ideal; fanciful; chimerical; visionary; fancied; unreal;
illusive.
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