lijn (zn):
doğru(en) straight sequence of people, queue.
(en) threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
(en) lineament; feature; figure.
(en) graph theory: edge of a graph.
(en) official, stated position of an individual or political faction.
(en) series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person.
(en) geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure.
(en) path through two or more points, threadlike mark.
(en) geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure.
(en) rope, cord, or string.
(en) sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay.
(en) geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
(en) course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy.
(en) single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc..
(en) telephone or network connection.
(it) geometria.
(it) {{Term|geometria|it}} successione infinita di punti contigui che formano una linea non curva., replik(en) official, stated position of an individual or political faction.
(en) lineament; feature; figure.
(en) geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure.
(en) geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
(en) telephone or network connection.
(en) sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay.
(en) path through two or more points, threadlike mark.
(en) rope, cord, or string.
(en) course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy.
(en) threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
(en) single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc..
(en) graph theory: edge of a graph.
(en) geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure.
(en) series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person.
(en) straight sequence of people, queue.
(sv) skådespelares yttrande., hat(en) lineament; feature; figure.
(en) geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure.
(en) official, stated position of an individual or political faction.
(en) telephone or network connection.
(en) geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
(en) sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay.
(en) course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy.
(en) graph theory: edge of a graph.
(en) rope, cord, or string.
(en) threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
(en) path through two or more points, threadlike mark.
(en) single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc..
(en) geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure.
(en) series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person.
(en) straight sequence of people, queue., kuyruk(en) telephone or network connection.
(en) official, stated position of an individual or political faction.
(en) lineament; feature; figure.
(en) course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy.
(en) geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure.
(en) sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay.
(en) graph theory: edge of a graph.
(en) straight sequence of people, queue.
(en) series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person.
(en) geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
(en) threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
(en) geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure.
(en) single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc..
(en) path through two or more points, threadlike mark.
(en) rope, cord, or string., satır(en) telephone or network connection.
(en) geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
(en) official, stated position of an individual or political faction.
(en) geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure.
(en) lineament; feature; figure.
(en) sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay.
(en) threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
(en) rope, cord, or string.
(en) course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy.
(en) graph theory: edge of a graph.
(en) single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc..
(en) path through two or more points, threadlike mark.
(en) geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure.
(en) straight sequence of people, queue.
(en) series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person., sıra(en) official, stated position of an individual or political faction.
(en) lineament; feature; figure.
(en) telephone or network connection.
(en) series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person.
(en) path through two or more points, threadlike mark.
(en) straight sequence of people, queue.
(en) course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy.
(en) geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure.
(en) graph theory: edge of a graph.
(en) sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay.
(en) geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure.
(en) threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
(en) geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
(en) single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc..
(en) rope, cord, or string., çizgi(en) straight sequence of people, queue.
(en) series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person.
(en) single horizontal row of text on a screen, printed paper, etc..
(en) course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy.
(en) rope, cord, or string.
(en) graph theory: edge of a graph.
(en) geometry: continuous finite segment of such a figure.
(en) official, stated position of an individual or political faction.
(en) path through two or more points, threadlike mark.
(en) lineament; feature; figure.
(en) geography: circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
(en) sentence of dialogue, especially in a script or screenplay.
(en) threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
(en) geometry: infinite one-dimensional figure.
(en) telephone or network connection., kenar(en) in graph theory: any of the pairs of vertices in a graph., misina(fi) kalastustarvike., tasma(en) long cord for dogs.
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