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trunk |
comp., MS |
line (In word processing, a string of characters displayed or printed in a single horizontal row); row (The horizontal arrangement of cells in a table or spreadsheet) |
el. |
line; electric line; scan; trace |
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row |
nat.sc., agric. |
strain |
transp. |
transport way connection; artery |
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gen. |
sediment |
agric. |
bottoms; lees; wine lees |
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environ. |
line Term used in GIS technologies in the vector type of internal data organization: spatial data are divided into point, line and polygon types. In most cases, point entities (nodes) are specified directly as coordinate pairs, with lines (arcs or edges) represented as chains of points. Regions are similarly defined in terms of the lines which form their boundaries. Some vector GIS store information in the form of points, line segments and point pairs; others maintain closed lists of points defining polygon regions. Vector structures are especially suited to storing definitions of spatial objects for which sharp boundaries exist or can be imposed |
industr., construct., met. |
drawing lines; lines; piano lines |
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comp., MS |
Rows (An area in the layout section of a PivotTable field list to which fields can be added in order to display them as rows on the side of the report) |
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environ. |
lignite |
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environ. |
line |
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linha numa rede de teledistribuição n | |
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radio |
feeder in a cabled distribution system |