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Meaning

The word "line" typically refers to a long, narrow mark or band. It can also refer to a series of connected points or a boundary. In various contexts, "line" can indicate a straight path, a queue of people, a boundary separating different areas, or a division in a text.

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Etymology

The word "line" comes from the Latin "linea," which means "a thread" or "a string." It was adopted into Middle English as "line," retaining the sense of a slender mark or connection.

Examples

  1. Draw a straight line across the paper.
  2. Please form a line at the entrance of the theater.
  3. The artist used a thin line to define the figure in the painting.
  4. The line of trees along the horizon creates a beautiful landscape.
  5. Can you see the dotted line where the two provinces meet?