sheet line

  • 71lead sheet — noun a sheet containing the words and melody for a song (and some indication of harmony) written in simple form (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑sheet music * * * ˈlēd noun : the manuscript of a song consisting of the melody, words, and indication of the… …

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  • 72dotted line — 1. a line on a contract or similar document for a party s signature. 2. a line at which a sheet of paper is perforated or a piece of it is to be detached. 3. signature on the dotted line, full agreement to terms and conditions. 4. sign on the… …

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  • 73Digital line graph — USGS Logo A Digital Line Graph (DLG) is a cartographic map feature represented in digital vector form that is distributed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). DLGs are collected from USGS maps and are distributed in large , intermediate and… …

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  • 74bottom line — 1. n. the grand total; the final figure on a balance sheet. (Securities markets.) □ The company’s bottom line is in bad shape. □ If the bottom line is positive, everything is okay. 2. n. the result; the nitty gritty; the score. □ The bottom line… …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 75above the line — adverb (or adjective) or above line əˈbəvˌlīn 1. : in that part of the score sheet in bridge that is reserved for the scoring of honors, penalties, and premiums used of any score that does not count toward game; compare contract bridge 2. :… …

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  • 76Correction line — Correction Cor*rec tion (k?r r?k sh?n), n. [L. correctio: cf. F. correction.] 1. The act of correcting, or making that right which was wrong; change for the better; amendment; rectification, as of an erroneous statement. [1913 Webster] The due… …

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  • 77Ship of the line — Ship Ship, n. [OE. ship, schip, AS. scip; akin to OFries. skip, OS. scip, D. schip, G. schiff, OHG. scif, Dan. skib, Sw. skeep, Icel. & Goth. skip; of unknown origin. Cf. {Equip}, {Skiff}, {Skipper}.] 1. Any large seagoing vessel. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 78Lifting-line theory — or Lanchester Prandtl wing theory was published by Ludwig Prandtl in 1918–1919 after working with Albert Betz and Max Munk on the problem of a useful mathematical tool for examining lift from real world wings. In this model, the vortex strength… …

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  • 79stone line —    In vertical cross section, a line formed by scattered fragments or a discrete layer of angular and subangular rock fragments, commonly a gravel or cobble sized lag concentration that drape across a former topographic surface and later buried… …

    Glossary of landform and geologic terms

  • 80bottom line — /ˌbɒtəm laɪn/ noun 1. the last line on a balance sheet indicating profit or loss 2. the final decision on a matter ● The bottom line was that any workers showing dissatisfaction with conditions would be fired …

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