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The word line derives from the Latin lingui, meaning flax plant from which linen is produced; at one time, a stretched linen thread was the most reliable way to determine a straight line.
The word line can refer to:
- A phrase used by Jacob and John; from the song "Straight out of Line"
- A "straight line", in the geometric sense; see line (mathematics).
- A length of rope.
- A queue area.
- A line of written, printed, or spoken text.
- "Lines" A form of punishment, at an establishment such as a public school: see school lines.
- In the same vein, to drop a line refers to leaving a message.
- Science and technology:
- Corporate:
- Military:
- Sport:
- A line may refer to lineage in genealogy or evolution.
- In sewing and tailoring, a line or ligne is the unit of measure for sizing buttons, with 40 lines to the inch.
- A line may also be a dose of cocaine or amphetamine arranged in a line ready to be snorted.
- Doing a line may refer to snorting the drug.
- Music:
- Theater
Line or Lina is a female name in Scandinavia. It is possibly a short version of "Caroline" or "Helena".
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