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OOPSIDIDITAGAINLine by which Spears endears
outliningthe line by which an object is bounded
outlinethe line by which an object is bounded
outlinedthe line by which an object is bounded
outlinesthe line by which an object is bounded
offsetsThe amount or distance by which something is out of line
offsetThe amount or distance by which something is out of line
towlineline, hawser, or the like, by which anything is or may be towed
snellshort piece of nylon, gut, or the like, by which a fishhook is attached to a line
snellsshort piece of nylon, gut, or the like, by which a fishhook is attached to a line
setbacksThe distance by which a building or part of a building is set back from the property line
setbackThe distance by which a building or part of a building is set back from the property line
lifelineline, fired across a ship or boat, by means of which a hawser for a breeches buoy may be hauled aboard
cramboesgame in which one person or side must find a rhyme to a word or a line of verse given by another
isallobarA line on a map connecting points at which the atmospheric pressure has changed by an equal amount during a specified time
crambogame in which one person or side must find a rhyme to a word or a line of verse given by another
isallobarsA line on a map connecting points at which the atmospheric pressure has changed by an equal amount during a specified time
cycloidalof or like a cycloid, a curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which rolls along a straight line
periscopea device (eg a tube with mirrors) by which an observer can look at something which is not in the direct line of sight
cycloidallyCYCLOIDAL, of or like a cycloid, a curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle which rolls along a straight line
periscopesPERISCOPE, a device (eg a tube with mirrors) by which an observer can look at something which is not in the direct line of sight
inertiaa property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
inertiaea property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
inertiasthe property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force
inertiathe property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force
inertialthe property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force
trapfootball play in which a defensive player is allowed to cross the line of scrimmage and then is blocked from the side while the ballcarrier advances through the spot vacated by the defensive player
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
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
elegiacnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot
elegiacsnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot
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
inversionsA transformation in which each point of a given figure is replaced by another point on the same straight line from a fixed point, esp. in such a way that the product of the distances of the two points from the center of inversion is constant
inversionA transformation in which each point of a given figure is replaced by another point on the same straight line from a fixed point, esp. in such a way that the product of the distances of the two points from the center of inversion is constant