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abeam |
at right angles to a line passing from the front to the back of a ship. |
abut |
to touch along a common line or surface; come in contact (often fol. by "on", "upon," or "against"). [1/2 definitions] |
across |
so as to pass over at an angle, as one line crossing over another. [1/5 definitions] |
acrostic |
a sequence of written lines in which particular letters, usu. the first letter of every line, form an independent word or phrase. [1/2 definitions] |
action-adventure |
a genre of films, video games, and the like having an exciting undertaking involving risk and danger as its main story line, and involving one or more heroes engaged in a series of physical challenges. [1/2 definitions] |
action movie |
a film whose story line focuses on conflict and fast-paced activity, esp. involving physical violence, feats of strength and agility, and chase scenes. |
adjoining |
touching at some line or point; having a common wall, border, or the like; contiguous. |
alexandrine |
(sometimes cap.) in poetry, a twelve-syllable line with alternating unstressed and stressed syllables, usu. with a clear pause after six syllables. [1/2 definitions] |
align |
to place or arrange in a straight line. |
alignment |
the act of arranging, adjusting, or forming into a straight line, logical sequence, or coordinated system. [2/4 definitions] |
along |
over the line that something makes, or in a line that goes next to something. [1/2 definitions] |
alternate angles |
a pair of nonadjacent angles that are formed on opposite sides of a line where it crosses two others transversely. |
altitude |
in geometry, a perpendicular line segment that extends from one vertex of a figure to the opposite edge or face, or the length of such a line segment; height. [1/4 definitions] |
alto clef |
in musical notation, a clef with middle C on the middle line of the staff, or the sign identifying this clef; viola clef. |
ancestry |
line of descent; lineage. [1/3 definitions] |
angle1 |
the degree to which a line or plane slants with respect to a horizontal or vertical plane. [1/10 definitions] |
angle2 |
to fish with hook and line. [1/2 definitions] |
angle of incidence |
the angle that the line of movement of a body or of radiation, meeting a surface, makes with a line that is at right angles to the surface at the point of meeting. |
angler |
a person who fishes with hook and line, usually for sport. |
angling |
the act, process, or sport of fishing with hook and line. |
Antarctic Circle |
an imaginary line drawn around the earth parallel to the equator and north of the South Pole. |
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