Connected to Internet
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adjective
- Connected to, served by, or available through a system and especially a computer or telecommunications system (such as the Internet)
"an online database"
noun
- A length of material used in measuring and leveling
"used a line to level the foundation"
- A short letter note
"dropped him a line confirming the date"
- A certificate of marriage
- The words making up a part in a performance
- Any of the successive horizontal rows of picture elements on the screen of a cathode-ray tube (such as a television screen)
- Something (such as a ridge or seam) that is distinct, elongated, and narrow
"growth lines in a tree trunk"
- A narrow crease (as on the face) wrinkle
- The course or direction of something in motion route
"the line of flight of a bullet"
- The track and roadbed of a railway
- An amount of cocaine that is arranged in a line to be inhaled through the nose
- A course of conduct, action, or thought
- A field of activity or interest
"worked in the plumbing line"
- A glib often persuasive way of talking
"had a line to make the angels weep"
- Limit, restraint
"overstepped the line of good taste"
- Position in life lot
- Orderly arrangements made to cover extended military positions and presenting a front to the enemy
- A military formation in which the different elements are abreast of each other
- Naval ships arranged in a regular order
- An arrangement or placement of persons or objects of one kind in an orderly series
"a line of trees"
- A succession of musical notes especially considered in melodic phrases
- A group of three players including a left winger, center, and right winger who play together as a unit in hockey
- A mark (as on a map) recording a boundary, division, or contour
- Any of the horizontal parallel strokes on a music staff on or between which notes are placed compare space
- A mark (as by pencil) that forms part of the formal design of a picture distinguished from the shading or color
- A division on a bridge score dividing the score for bonuses from that for tricks
- A straight or curved geometric element that is generated by a moving point and that has extension only along the path of the point curve
- A defining outline contour
"the rising line of the hills"
- A general plan model
- Pica
- The unit of fineness of halftones expressed as the number of screen lines to the linear inch
- Merchandise or services of the same general class for sale or regularly available
"a full line of electrical supplies"
- A source of information insight
- Betting odds offered by a bookmaker especially on a sporting event
- A complete game of 10 frames in bowling
- Line drive
- The part of a professional kitchen in which meals are cooked and plated
"In esoteric, insider terminology of the restaurant world, “the line” refers en masse to the people, the physical space, the equipment … the arrangement of things, the order, the rules, the menu, the methods …"
idiom
- To speak very honestly and directly to someone
"Let me lay it on the line (to/for you): if your work doesn't improve, you'll be fired."
idiom
- Using a different telephone connection to speak to someone
"She's on another line. Would you like to hold?"
idiom
- In full acceptance of a written statement or agreement
"Please sign on the dotted line."
idiom
- In a place or position not protected from attack or criticism
"School administrators are not on the firing line every day like the teachers are."
idiom
- To officially agree to buy or do something by signing a document
"Make sure you get all the details before you sign on the dotted line."
This clue was used on February 14, 2025.
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