Usually means: Path connecting two points directly.
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We found 85 dictionaries that define the word line:

General (28 matching dictionaries)
  1. line: Merriam-Webster.com
  2. line, line, the Line, the line: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. line, line: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. line: Collins English Dictionary
  5. line: Vocabulary.com
  6. LIne, Line, line, line: Wordnik
  7. line: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. LINE, Line, line: Wiktionary
  9. line: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. line: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. line: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. line, the line: Dictionary.com
  13. line (n.), line (v.): Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. line: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  15. LINE (application), LINE (combat system), LINE, Line (application), Line (comics), Line (disambiguation), Line (formation), Line (geometry), Line (given name), Line (graphics), Line (heraldry), Line (ice hockey), Line (length), Line (mathematics), Line (play), Line (poetry), Line (singer), Line (software), Line (song), Line (text file), Line (unit), Line (video), Line, The Line (Foo Fighters song), The Line (Heroes), The Line (Lisa Stansfield song), The Line (Raye song), The Line (TV series), The Line (animation studio), The Line (game show), The Line (play), The Line: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  16. Line: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  17. line: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  18. line: Rhymezone
  19. line: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  20. line: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  21. Line, Line: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898)
  22. line: Free Dictionary
  23. line: Mnemonic Dictionary
  24. Line, line: LookWAYup Translating Dictionary/Thesaurus
  25. line, the Line: Dictionary/thesaurus
  26. line: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations

Art (9 matching dictionaries)
  1. line: ArtLex Lexicon of Visual Art Terminology
  2. Technical Glossary of Theatre Terms (No longer online)
  3. Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary (No longer online)
  4. line-: A Cross Reference of Latin and Greek Elements
  5. Natural Magick (No longer online)
  6. Line: Dictionary of Symbolism
  7. ODLIS: Online Dictionary of Library and Information Science (No longer online)
  8. LINE: Bobs Byway OF POETIC TERMS
  9. Shakespeare Glossary (No longer online)

Business (9 matching dictionaries)
  1. MoneyGlossary.com (No longer online)
  2. Travel Industry Dictionary (No longer online)
  3. INVESTORWORDS (No longer online)
  4. Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Edition (No longer online)
  5. Line (disambiguation), Line (mathematics), line, the Line: Legal dictionary
  6. Line (building), Line (mathematics), Line, the Line: Financial dictionary
  7. Glossary of Trade and Shipping Terms (No longer online)
  8. Line: Radio Programming and Production
  9. BusinessDictionary.com (No longer online)

Computing (5 matching dictionaries)
  1. line: Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  2. Line: Game Dictionary
  3. line: Computer Telephony & Electronics Dictionary and Glossary
  4. I T Glossary (No longer online)
  5. Line (building), Line (disambiguation), Line (mathematics), Line (music), line, the Line: Encyclopedia

Medicine (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (No longer online)
  2. online medical dictionary (No longer online)
  3. Glossary of Skeletal Anatomy (No longer online)
  4. Line (disambiguation), Line (mathematics), line, the Line: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (7 matching dictionaries)
  1. Navajo Code Talkers' Dictionary (No longer online)
  2. baby names list (No longer online)
  3. Brilliant Dream Dictionary (No longer online)
  4. LINE: Acronym Finder
  5. AbbreviationZ (No longer online)
  6. line, the Line: Idioms
  7. line: Wordcraft Dictionary

Science (6 matching dictionaries)
  1. Line: Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics
  2. Botanical Terms (No longer online)
  3. line: MATH SPOKEN HERE!
  4. line: PlanetMath Encyclopedia
  5. Glossary of Roots of Botanical Names (No longer online)
  6. How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement (No longer online)

Slang (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. line, line, line, line, line, line, line: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. line: English slang and colloquialisms used in the United Kingdom
  3. Line: Street Terms: Drugs and the Drug Trade
  4. the line: Urban Dictionary

Sports (7 matching dictionaries)
  1. Mountain Bike Slang (No longer online)
  2. Glossary of Canoe Terminology (No longer online)
  3. Hickok Sports Glossaries (No longer online)
  4. line: Golfer's Dictionary
  5. Line: Sports Definitions
  6. Hickok Sports Glossaries (No longer online)
  7. Hickok Sports Glossaries (No longer online)

Tech (6 matching dictionaries)
  1. line: Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary
  2. AUTOMOTIVE TERMS (No longer online)
  3. Glossary of video terms (No longer online)
  4. LINE: Glossary of Nautical Terms
  5. SeaTalk Dictionary of English Nautical Language (No longer online)
  6. Line: Dictionary of Military Architecture

(Note: See lined as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (
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American English Definition British English Definition
noun:  A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.
noun:  (geometry) An infinitely extending one-dimensional figure that has no curvature; one that has length but not breadth or thickness.
noun:  (geometry, informal) A line segment; a continuous finite segment of such a figure.
noun:  (graph theory) An edge of a graph.
noun:  (geography) A circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
noun:  (geography, 'the line' or 'equinoctial line') The equator.
noun:  (music) One of the straight horizontal and parallel prolonged strokes on and between which the notes are placed.
noun:  (cricket) The horizontal path of a ball towards the batsman (see also length).
noun:  (soccer) The goal line.
noun:  (automotive) A particular path taken by a vehicle when driving a bend or corner in the road.
noun:  A rope, cord, string, or thread, of any thickness.
noun:  A hose or pipe, of any size.
noun:  Direction, path.
noun:  A procession, either physical or conceptual, which results from the application or effect of a given rationale or other controlling principles of belief, opinion, practice, or phenomenon.
noun:  The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another, a telephone or internet cable between two points: a telephone or network connection.
noun:  A clothesline.
noun:  A letter, a written form of communication.
noun:  A connected series of public conveyances, as a roadbed or railway track; and hence, an established arrangement for forwarding merchandise, etc.
noun:  (military) A trench or rampart, or the non-physical demarcation of the extent of the territory occupied by specified forces.
noun:  The exterior limit of a figure or territory: a boundary, contour, or outline; a demarcation.
noun:  A long tape or ribbon marked with units for measuring; a tape measure.
noun:  (obsolete) A measuring line or cord.
noun:  That which was measured by a line, such as a field or any piece of land set apart; hence, allotted place of abode.
noun:  A threadlike crease or wrinkle marking the face, hand, or body; hence, a characteristic mark.
noun:  Lineament; feature; figure (of one's body).
noun:  A more-or-less straight sequence of people, objects, etc., either arranged as a queue or column and often waiting to be processed or dealt with, or arranged abreast of one another in a row (and contrasted with a column), as in a military formation.
noun:  (military) The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry, artillery, etc.
noun:  (music) A series of notes forming a certain part (such as the bass or melody) of a greater work.
noun:  A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person; a family or race; compare lineage.
noun:  A small amount of text. Specifically:
noun:  A written or printed row of letters, words, numbers, or other text, especially a row of words extending across a page or column, or a blank in place of such text.
noun:  A verse (in poetry).
noun:  A sentence of dialogue, especially in a play, movie, or the like.
noun:  A lie or exaggeration, especially one told to gain another's approval or prevent losing it.
noun:  Course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy; method of argument; department of industry, trade, or intellectual activity.
noun:  The official, stated position (or set of positions) of an individual or group, particularly a political or religious faction.
noun:  (slang) Information about or understanding of something. (Mostly restricted to the expressions get a line on, have a line on, and give a line on.)
noun:  A set of products or services sold by a business, or by extension, the business itself.
noun:  (stock exchange) A number of shares taken by a jobber.
noun:  Any of an ill-defined set of units of length, varying according to the country, discipline, industry, and date of application, commonly with no indication of the intended magnitude:
noun:  (historical) A tsarist-era Russian unit of measure, approximately equal to one tenth of an English inch, used especially when measuring the calibre of firearms.
noun:  One twelfth of an inch.
noun:  One sixteenth of an inch.
noun:  One fortieth of an inch.
noun:  (historical) A maxwell, a unit of magnetic flux.
noun:  (baseball, slang, 1800s, with "the") The batter's box.
noun:  (fencing) The position in which the fencers hold their swords.
noun:  (engineering) Proper relative position or adjustment (of parts, not as to design or proportion, but with reference to smooth working).
noun:  A small path-shaped portion or serving of a powdery illegal drug, especially cocaine.
noun:  (obsolete) Instruction; doctrine.
noun:  (genetics) A population of cells derived from a single cell and containing the same genetic makeup.
noun:  (perfusion line) a set composed of a spike, a drip chamber, a clamp, a Y-injection site, a three-way stopcock and a catheter.
noun:  (ice hockey) A group of forwards that play together.
noun:  (Australian rules football) A set of positions in a team which play in a similar position on the field; in a traditional team, consisting of three players and acting as one of six such sets in the team.
noun:  (medicine, colloquial) A vascular catheter.
verb:  (transitive) To place (objects) into a line (usually used with "up"); to form into a line; to align.
verb:  (transitive) To place persons or things along the side of for security or defense; to strengthen by adding; to fortify.
verb:  (transitive) To form a line along.
verb:  (transitive) To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines.
verb:  (rail transport) To align (one or more switches) to direct a train onto a particular track.
verb:  (transitive, obsolete) To represent by lines; to delineate; to portray.
verb:  (transitive, dated, now more often line out) To read or repeat line by line.
verb:  (intransitive, baseball) To hit a line drive; to hit a line drive which is caught for an out. Compare fly and ground.
verb:  (transitive) To track (wild bees) to their nest by following their line of flight.
verb:  (transitive) To measure.
noun:  (South Korean idol fandom) A group of people born in a certain year (liners).
noun:  (obsolete) Flax; linen, particularly the longer fiber of flax.
verb:  (transitive) To cover the inner surface of (something), originally especially with linen.
verb:  To reinforce (the back of a book) with glue and glued scrap material such as fabric or paper.
verb:  (transitive) To fill or supply (something), as a purse with money.
verb:  (transitive, now rare, of a dog) To copulate with, to impregnate.
noun:  An English and Scottish surname.
noun:  A close quarters combat system, see LINE (combat system) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
noun:  (military, nautical) Ellipsis of line of battle. [(military) The position of troops drawn up in their usual order without any determined maneuver.]
noun:  (advertising) Short for agate line. [A unit of advertising space that is one column wide and one agate (one fourteenth of an inch) deep.]
noun:  (genetics) Acronym of long interspersed nuclear element, a type of retrotransposon in genomics.

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