Having lines
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RULEDHaving lines
RULEDHaving lines.
RULEDHaving printed lines
UNRULEDHaving no lines
STRIATEHaving threadlike lines.
RAYEDHaving divergent lines
SVELTEHaving clean lines
SLEEKHaving nice lines
rivulosehaving narrow, winding lines
RULEDHaving parallel lines, as paper
RIDGYHaving raised lines, as corduroy.
wrinkliestHaving many lines or folds
multilinealhaving many lines also MULTILINEAR
swoopyhaving sweeping lines or features
multilinearhaving many lines also MULTILINEAL
DIMETERSLines of verse having two measures.
VEINIERHaving more lines, as a leaf
swoopierSWOOPY, having sweeping lines or features
swoopiestSWOOPY, having sweeping lines or features
VEINIESTHaving the most lines, as a leaf
hexastichichaving six lines or rows also HEXASTICHAL
orthodromichaving great circles represented as straight lines
hexastichalhaving six lines or rows also HEXASTICHIC
interlineara book having matter between the lines
lightfacea typeface having comparatively light thin lines
boustrophedonichaving alternate lines written in opposite directions
lightfacedin a typeface having comparatively light thin lines
tailoredhaving simple, straight lines and a neat appearance
lightfacesLIGHTFACE, a typeface having comparatively light thin lines
interlinearsINTERLINEAR, a book having matter between the lines
octosyllabicHaving or written in lines that have eight syllables
bilinearof, pertaining to, or having reference to two lines
quatrainsA stanza of four lines, esp. one having alternate rhymes
interlinear(of a book) Having the same text in different languages printed on alternate lines
multilinea variety of crop with several lines, each having different genes to improve disease resistance
reticulated(of porcelain) Having a pattern of interlacing lines, esp. of pierced work, forming a net or web
echellea diffraction grating made by ruling a plane metallic mirror with lines having a relatively wide spacing
haikuan unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually five, seven, and five syllables respectively
vandykeproof having white lines on a brown ground or vice versa, made from a negative for a plate
trotlinestrong fishing line strung across a stream, or deep into a river, having individual hooks attached by smaller lines at intervals