Results for: fine lines
English English
fine linescross hairs; crosshairs
(Biology) formation of the epithelium, formation of the layer of cells which lines bodily organs and surfacesepithelization
(Computers) process through which curved lines appear to have a jagged edge due to low-end graphics capabilities; creation of a false frequency when sampling audio data (caused by a low sampling rate)aliasing
(French) school of fine arts (i.e. music conservatory)conservatoire
(Graphics) most basic geometric shapes (lines, points, squares, and circles); simplest elements of a computer program (Programming); basic commands (in Machine Language)primitives
(Internet, Computers) computer that handles telephone calls through the Internet (collects incoming calls and directs them out through ISDN lines)aggregator
(Printing) number of lines; payment according to the number of lines, lineage, number of printed lines, payment by the linelinage
3-person relationship, 3-sided plane polygon, drafting instrument for ruling lines, object with 3 sides, percussion instrument, see also:eternal triangle, set square, shape having three sides and three corners, three-sided polygon; group of threetriangle
a hard and dense rock, hard fine-grained rock, whinwhinstone
a sheep with fine long wool of a breed originating in the Cotswolds, England, relating to the CotswoldsCotswold
A standard for tv/video display which uses 625 scan lines per frame and twenty-five frames per second (popular in Europe and Australia)PAL (phase alternate line)
a support for something constructed, adjuster for drum tension, appliance affixed to teeth, bracer, bracket connecting lines of music, clamp, pair, prepare for something, reinforce, strengthen, rest, prop; rope on a sailboat; pair, couple, rope control...brace
able to be crushed, may be ground into fine particlespulverizable
able to be fined, punishable by a finefineable
able to be fined, punishable by a fine, subject to a finefinable
 

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