Dictionary
linia
Meaning
- line (long shape, continuous mark, including as made by a pen)
- line (separating border)
- line (series of people or things placed next to each other)
- line, figure (slim body or waist)
- line (external shape of something)
- line (oblong shape that is permanently formed by the folding of the skin in the palm of the hand, from which some people infer some aspect of a person's life)
- line (system of conduits for transmitting)
- line (telephone channel through which the call is established)
- line (fixed route along which specific types of vehicles run)
- line (all vehicles running on such a route)
- line (enterprise that provides communication services of a specific type of means of transport, i.e. flying)
- line (written or printed row of letters, words, numbers or other text)
- line (place where combat occurs)
- line (border defended by a military)
- line (set of devices installed in a specific order that are used for the industrial production of some type of product)
- line (set of products or services sold by a business)
- line (series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person)
- line (course of conduct)
- line (series of notes)
- ruler (measuring device)
- line (boundary that separates people, groups of people or phenomena that are different in some respect)
- line (typesetting material, the mesh of which produces a print of a line of a certain thickness)
- line (unit of length used in Anglo-Saxon countries, formerly used in many countries; especially one twelfth of an inch)
- riverbank
- principle, regulation, rule of conduct
- The meaning of this term is uncertain.
- The meaning of this term is uncertain.
Hyphenated as
lin‧ia
Gender
♀️ Feminine
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈliɲ.ja/
Borrowed from Latin
līnea
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