Line
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Line, lines or LINE may refer to:
Science and technology
- Line (geometry), a concept which includes, but is not limited to, an infinitely-extended one-dimensional figure with no curvature
- Line (electrical engineering), any circuit or loop of an electrical system
- Telephone line, a single-user circuit on a telephone communication system
- Transmission line, a specialized structure designed to carry alternating current of radio frequency
- Line level, a common standard for audio signals
- Line (unit), an obsolete unit of length equal to one-twelfth or one-tenth of an inch
- Line (video), a measure of video display resolution or image resolution
- Line (text file), a row of characters as a unit of organization within text files
- Former name of the unit of magnetic flux, the Maxwell
- Lineage (evolution), a sequence of species that form a line of descent
- Inbred line or linear organisms, model organisms that are nearly genetically identical and are used in laboratories.
- Long interspersed nuclear element, a DNA sequence of two non overlapping reading frames, accounting for 21% of human DNA.
- Catheter, a thin tube extruded from medical grade materials serving a broad range of functions
- Central venous catheter (CVP) line, catheter placed into a large vein in the neck, chest, or groin
- Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line, catheter inserted in a peripheral vein in the arm
- Umbilical line, a catheter that is inserted into one of the two arteries or the vein of the umbilical cord
Arts
- Line (singer) (born 1996), Danish singer and finalist in the Danish X Factor
- The Line (game show), a 2014 American game show.
Structures in works
- Line (heraldry), used to divide and vary fields and charges in heraldry
- Line (poetry), the fundamental unit of poetic composition
- A line of text in typography
- A sentence (or fragment) to be uttered by an actor, in a script or screenplay
- Line (melody), a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity
- Line (music) or part, a strand or melody of music played by an individual instrument or voice
Titled works
- Line (play), a 1967 long-running play written by Israel Horovitz
- The Line (memoir), a 2005 memoir written by Arch and Martin Flanagan
- The Line (play), a 2009 play by British dramatist Timberlake Wertenbaker
- "Lines" (Emily Brontë poem)
- "Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey", a poem by William Wordsworth
Moving-image media
- The Line (film), a 2009 film
- "The Line" (Heroes), a 2007 episode of the American television series Heroes
- The Line (TV series), a Canadian television series
Music
- Lines (album), a 1976 album by The Walker Brothers
- Lines (Pandelis Karayorgis album), a 1995 album by Pandelis Karayorgis & Eric Pakula
- "Lines" (song), 1976 song written by the American singer-songwriter Jerry Fuller
- "The Line" (Lisa Stansfield song), a 1997 song by Lisa Stansfield from her album Lisa Stansfield
- "The Line", a song by Battles
- "The Line", a song by Sadist from their album Lego
- "The Line", a song by Bruce Springsteen from his album The Ghost of Tom Joad
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
Sports
- Line (skateboarding), a series of three or more tricks landed in succession
- Line (ice hockey), a group of forwards that play in a group, or "shift", during a game
- Line and length, direction and point of bouncing on the pitch of a delivery in cricket
- Fishing line, cord used or made for angling
- Kite line, twine or specialized line for flying kites
- Money line, in wagering, odds on the outcome of a game with no consideration to a point spread
- Racing line, in auto racing, a path taken through a corner
- Lineman (American football), player who specializes in play at the line of scrimmage
- Line of scrimmage, in American and Canadian football, the divider between the offense and defense at the start of a play
Transport
- Airline, a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight
- Log-line, in nautical usage, a piece of rope which has been assigned a function
- Shipping line, a company engaged in sea transport
- Waterline, the line where the hull of a ship meets the surface of the water
Business
- Line function, primary business activity that negatively affects income if interrupted
- Product lining, offering several related products for sale individually
Sewing and fashion
- Lining (sewing), an inner layer of fabric or other material inserted into clothing and similar items
- Empire line, style in women's clothing in which the dress has a fitted bodice ending just below the bust
- Fashion line, a clothing subsidiary that designs and sells garments according to a specific ethos
- Style line, a line or curve in a garment that has a visual effect
Acronyms
- LINE (combat system), a martial arts system
- Long interspersed nuclear element (LINE), a type of retrotransposon in genomics
Places
- Lines, Norway, an island in the municipality of Åfjord in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway
- Line Islands, an island group in the central Pacific
People
- The Lines family of Birmingham, England, including:
- Samuel Lines (1778–1863)[1] and his sons[2]
- Samuel Rostill Lines (1804–1833)
- Frederick Thomas Lines (1808-1898)
- Henry Harris Lines (1800 or 1801-1889)
- Samuel Lines (1778–1863)[1] and his sons[2]
- Line (given name), a Danish and Norwegian female given name
Other uses
- Line (application), a social messaging application operated by NAVER
- LINE Corporation, a Japanese company
- Lines (punishment), punishment by forced writing of text
- Lines (video game), a 1992 computer puzzle game
- Waiting in line, people queued (first-come, first-served) for goods or services
- Pick-up line, an introduction intended to get the interest of the other party
See also
- Lyne (disambiguation)
- Liner (disambiguation)
- Lining (disambiguation)
- Linear (disambiguation)
- Rectilinear (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Line
References
- ↑ Grant, Maurice Harold (1958), "The Birmingham School of Landscape", A chronological history of the old English landscape painters, in oil, from the 16th century to the 19th century, 2, Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis, p. 167, OCLC 499875203
- ↑ Hill, Joseph; Harper, Edward S.; Midgley, William (1929). "Some of the earlier artists". The history of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, with a chapter of personal reminiscence by Edward S. Harper. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers. pp. 31–44.
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