What is the meaning of LIN. Phrases containing LIN
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L: right angle. This L shows stability. It has an L shape. It makes the ulllll sound. Having an L in this acronym gives it strength and authority.
I: Totally self centered. There's no I in team. I has no sense of teamwork and unity. I also only sees things one way, it is a two dimensional line. It doesn't actually exist.
N: Nudity.
Z: Sideways nudity. Z is boisterous and like Tris in Divergent. Like Katniss in Hunger Games. Z is like Harry Potter in Harry Potter.
Boom.
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Any one of certain lines of a vessel, model, or plan, parallel with the surface of the water at various heights from the keel.
Any one of several lines marked upon the outside of a vessel, corresponding with the surface of the water when she is afloat on an even keel. The lowest line indicates the vessel's proper submergence when not loaded, and is called the light water line; the highest, called the load water line, indicates her proper submergence when loaded.
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A line or track leading from the provinces toward the metropolis or a principal terminus; the track upon which up-trains run. See Up-train.
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Alt. of Lintwhite
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Formed by right lines; rectilineal; as, a right-lined angle.
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Any viverrine mammal of the genus Prionodon, inhabiting the East Indies and Southern Asia. The common East Indian linsang (P. gracilis) is white, crossed by broad, black bands. The Guinea linsang (Porana Richardsonii) is brown with black spots.
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The line which forms the communication between the steering wheel and the telltale.
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A genus of herbaceous plants including the flax (Linum usitatissimum).
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Having straight lines.
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A resinous substance obtained as an oxidation product of linoleic acid.
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The seeds of flax, from which linseed oil is obtained.
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Linseed oil brought to various degrees of hardness by some oxidizing process, as by exposure to heated air, or by treatment with chloride of sulphur. In this condition it is used for many of the purposes to which India rubber has been applied.
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See Linseed.
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Pertaining to, or derived from, linoleum, or linseed oil; specifically (Chem.), designating an organic acid, a thin yellow oil, found combined as a salt of glycerin in oils of linseed, poppy, hemp, and certain nuts.
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See Linnet.
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Linen scraped or otherwise made into a soft, downy or fleecy substance for dressing wounds and sores; also, fine ravelings, down, fluff, or loose short fibers from yarn or fabrics.
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Linsey-woolsey.
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Cloth made of linen and wool, mixed.
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Made of linen and wool; hence, of different and unsuitable parts; mean.
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A kind of floor cloth made by laying hardened linseed oil mixed with ground cork on a canvas backing.
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