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line parallel to geographic equatormagnetic equator
(Computers) ability to carry out more than one process simultaneously; parallel processing, simultaneous use of several computers for processing tasks, use of multiple computer programming unitsmultiprocessing
(Computers) characters that do not appear in a printed document (such as carriage return, tabs, line feed, etc.)whitespace
(Computers) connected, connected to another computer or to the Internet; available through the Internet, connected via a computer, directly connected to a measurable process, ongoing, on-line, see also:off-line, while connected to a computeronline
(Computers) interface standard for connecting disk drives and other peripheral devices to personal computers (enables faster transmission than regular parallel connections)SCSI (small computer system interface)
(Football) defensive or offensive players who are positioned behind the line or behind the linebackers; area in which the backfield are positioned, area of field, positionsbackfield
(Football) player who is stationed farthest behind the scrimmage line; position played by the tailback, offensive backtailback
(Geology) fold shown on a map as concentrically arranged contour patterns whose amplitude decreases to zero in a regular fashion in two directions, dome-shaped, parallel to outside wallpericlinal
(Geology) of a line or axis toward which strata slope; sloping downwards in opposite directions to meet in common point or linesynclinal
(Geometry) truncated cone or pyramid; part of a solid that is cut parallel, parallel-cutting part of solidfrustum
(Mathematics) pertaining to an asymptote (straight line approaching but never intercepting a curve)asymptotical
(Music) combination of harmonizing notes; (Geometry) line between two points on a curve; (Airplanes) imaginary straight line between the leading edge and the rear edge of a wing or propeller blade, airfoil measure, cord, horizontal connecting part, lin...chord
(Music) smooth-flowing vocal or instrumental passage, melodious musical linecantilena
(of a discount) In portfolio accounting, a straight-line accumulation of capital gains on a discount bond in anticipation of receipt of par at maturity.Accretion
(Physics) without inclination or dipping; of or pertaining to line passing through all points where there is no magnetic inclinationaclinic
(Printing) number of lines; payment according to the number of lines, lineage, number of printed lines, payment by the linelinage
(Prose) incomplete line, unusually short line; one half of a verse or line (of text), half line of poetryhemistich
(Rhetoric) reversal in the order of words in two otherwise parallel phrases (i.e. I went to school, to work went they), inverted word order in phrasechiasmus
(Sports) to pitch a ball outside of the area of the plate to prevent a base runner stealing a base (Baseball); lateral underhand pass from a quarterback to a running back (American football), lateral pass behind line of scrimmage, pitch out of strike zonepitchout
0ֲ° longitude lineprime meridian
14-line poem that is written in four stanzas and often follows a particular rhyme scheme (especially iambic pentameter), fourteen-line rhyming poem with set structuresonnet
17C Italian vocal music, elegy, music with a single melodic line, ode sung by one actor, sorrowful song, dirge (Music)monody
2-line unit of classical poetryelegiac couplet
3-line poetic unittristich
4-line stanza form for ballads, common divisor, common meter, common timecommon measure
4-line unit of poetryelegiac stanza
4-line unit of poetryheroic quatrain
4-line verse form for hymns, common measurecommon meter
7 years, containing 7, group of 7, group of seven items; period of seven years; number 7, line of verse containing 7 feet, pertaining to the number 7; of a period of seven years; occurring every seven years; comprising a group of seven items, relating ...septenary
a collection of things held together, a lot of money, band of parallel tissues, gather together, bind together; make into a bundle, package, number of objects that have been gathered together; package, set of computer equipment:, shove somebody or some...bundle
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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