Line by line scan pattern
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RASTERLine-by-line scan pattern
RASTERTV scan line pattern
scanningAnalyze the meter of (a line of verse) by reading with the emphasis on its rhythm or by examining the pattern of feet or syllables
interpreterA program that can analyze and execute a program line by line
interpretersA program that can analyze and execute a program line by line
generateForm (a line, surface, or solid) by notionally moving a point, line, or surface
replumbsmall weight suspended by a line (plumb line) and used to measure depth or to ascertain a vertical line
plumbssmall weight suspended by a line (plumb line) and used to measure depth or to ascertain a vertical line
plumbsmall weight suspended by a line (plumb line) and used to measure depth or to ascertain a vertical line
plumbedsmall weight suspended by a line (plumb line) and used to measure depth or to ascertain a vertical line
plumbersmall weight suspended by a line (plumb line) and used to measure depth or to ascertain a vertical line
antiparallelmaking with a transverse line an internal angle equal to the external angle made by another line / an antiparallel line
autocuean electronic television prompting device whereby a prepared script, unseen by the audience, is enlarged line by line for the speaker
paralleling(of something extending in a line) Be side by side with (something extending in a line), always keeping the same distance
draglinesA line of silk produced by a spider and acting as a safety line or (in newly hatched spiderlings) a parachute
paralleled(of something extending in a line) Be side by side with (something extending in a line), always keeping the same distance
keyholesthe area at each end of the court that is bounded by two lines extending from the end line parallel to and equidistant from the sidelines and terminating in a circle around the foul line
touchbacka play in which the ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal line, having been put across the line by an opponent but actually put down by a member of that team
soundingsa. area of water that can be sounded with an ordinary lead and line, the depth being 100 fathoms (180 m) or less b. the results or measurement obtained by sounding with a lead and line
touchbacksTOUCHBACK, a play in which the ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal line, having been put across the line by an opponent but actually put down by a member of that team
nomographgraph, usually containing three parallel scales graduated for different variables so that when a straight line connects values of any two, the related value may be read directly from the third at the point intersected by the line
rotatedcause (a plane region or line) to sweep out a volume or surface by moving around an axis so that each of its points remains at a constant distance from the axis generate a torus by rotating a circle about an external line
rotatingcause (a plane region or line) to sweep out a volume or surface by moving around an axis so that each of its points remains at a constant distance from the axis generate a torus by rotating a circle about an external line
dominoesThe game played with such pieces, in which they are laid down to form a line, each player in turn trying to find and lay down a domino with a value matched by that of a piece at either end of the line already formed
phasorvector that represents a sinusoidally varying quantity, as a current or voltage, by means of a line rotating about a point in a plane, the magnitude of the quantity being proportional to the length of the line and the phase of the quantity being equal to
phasorsvector that represents a sinusoidally varying quantity, as a current or voltage, by means of a line rotating about a point in a plane, the magnitude of the quantity being proportional to the length of the line and the phase of the quantity being equal to
conchoidsA plane quartic curve consisting of two separate branches either side of and asymptotic to a central straight line (the asymptote), such that if a line is drawn from a fixed point (the pole) to intersect both branches, the part of the line falling between the two branches is of constant length and is exactly bisected by the asymptote
conchoidA plane quartic curve consisting of two separate branches either side of and asymptotic to a central straight line (the asymptote), such that if a line is drawn from a fixed point (the pole) to intersect both branches, the part of the line falling between the two branches is of constant length and is exactly bisected by the asymptote