Parole in English per 'plural of complex line'
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- plural of line
- (film, theater) Words spoken by the actors.
- A certificate of church membership.
- (shipbuilding) Form of a vessel as shown by the outlines of vertical, horizontal, and oblique sections.
- (US) The reins with which a horse is guided by its driver.
- (fortifications) Dispositions made to cover extended positions, and presenting a front in but one direction to an enemy.
- (education) A school punishment in which a student must repeatedly write out a line of text related to the offence (e.g. "I must be quiet in class") a specified number of times; the lines of text so written out.
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- (mathematics, complex analysis) A horizontal line placed over a complex number or expression to denote its complex conjugate.
- (logic, electronics) A horizontal line placed over a symbol or expression to denote logical negation (complement).
- (anatomy) A ligament that limits the movement of an organ or part.
- (Australia, surveying) A symbol in the shape of an elongated letter "S" (∫) or pair of hooks (⌠⌡) drawn on plans to join non-contiguous sections of land that are to be treated as a single parcel.
- (arithmetic, historical) A horizontal line placed over the characteristic (integer part) of a common logarithm to indicate that the characteristic is negative while the mantissa (decimal part) remains positive. Historically used to simplify the use of logarithm tables.
- (arithmetic) A horizontal line placed over one or more digits of a decimal expansion to indicate that those digits repeat indefinitely (the repetend).
- (arithmetic) The horizontal line between the numerator and denominator in a fraction.
- (mathematics, geometry) A horizontal line drawn over two letters to denote the line segment joining them.
- (arithmetic) A horizontal line over the top of some of the terms in an expression, indicating that that part of the calculation is to be done before other parts (in modern mathematical notation confined to use in radicals: √).
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- plural of line
- (film, theater) Words spoken by the actors.
- A certificate of church membership.
- (shipbuilding) Form of a vessel as shown by the outlines of vertical, horizontal, and oblique sections.
- (US) The reins with which a horse is guided by its driver.
- (fortifications) Dispositions made to cover extended positions, and presenting a front in but one direction to an enemy.
- (education) A school punishment in which a student must repeatedly write out a line of text related to the offence (e.g. "I must be quiet in class") a specified number of times; the lines of text so written out.
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- (mathematics, complex analysis) A horizontal line placed over a complex number or expression to denote its complex conjugate.
- (logic, electronics) A horizontal line placed over a symbol or expression to denote logical negation (complement).
- (anatomy) A ligament that limits the movement of an organ or part.
- (Australia, surveying) A symbol in the shape of an elongated letter "S" (∫) or pair of hooks (⌠⌡) drawn on plans to join non-contiguous sections of land that are to be treated as a single parcel.
- (arithmetic, historical) A horizontal line placed over the characteristic (integer part) of a common logarithm to indicate that the characteristic is negative while the mantissa (decimal part) remains positive. Historically used to simplify the use of logarithm tables.
- (arithmetic) A horizontal line placed over one or more digits of a decimal expansion to indicate that those digits repeat indefinitely (the repetend).
- (arithmetic) The horizontal line between the numerator and denominator in a fraction.
- (mathematics, geometry) A horizontal line drawn over two letters to denote the line segment joining them.
- (arithmetic) A horizontal line over the top of some of the terms in an expression, indicating that that part of the calculation is to be done before other parts (in modern mathematical notation confined to use in radicals: √).
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