Two line part
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BITTwo-line part
segmentThe part of a line included between two points
segmentsThe part of a line included between two points
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
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
ANDWHATISWORSELine two
NOTCOMETOGETHERLine two
SKIESLOWANDGRAYLine two
UNTILANOTHERMAYLine two
REELSTwo-line dances
EPODETwo-line verse
RECEIVINGCREDITTWO LINE STARTERS
STRAIGHTCROOKEDTWO LINE STARTERS
AXISLine between two poles
BITPARTA line or two
TRANSVERSALLine crossing two others
DIMETERLine of two feet
ENDSTwo on a line
BOUNDARYLine between two cities
LONGDAYSAREOVERLine two of quatrain
TOTIMEHESTHEMANStart of line two
FORSANTATOFILLLine two of theme
ISHOPATWILLLine two of quip
LIFEISACAPBERETTwo-topper line from Liza?
RONDEL14-line, two-rhyme poem
TOSOMEHESStart of two-line verse
BLURBJust a line or two
GAPPERLine drive between two outfielders
SLURArced line connecting two musical notes
TRIOLETEight-line poem with two rhymes.
BITPARTIt's just a line or two
beelinesA straight line between two places
BMTNYC transp. line named for two boroughs
BMTNYC subway line named for two boroughs
ARCNot the shortest line between two points
RONDEAU10- or 13-line two-rhyme poem
CHORDLine connecting two points on a circle
MORE"One Potato, Two Potato" line-ending word
DIXONOne of two "line" men of 1760's
RONDEL14-line poem with only two rhymes