Look up Line, line, or líne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Line most often refers to:
- Line (geometry), object that has zero thickness and curvature and stretches to infinity
- Telephone line, a single-user circuit on a telephone communication system
Line, lines, The Line, or LINE may also refer to:
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Films
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- Lines (film), a 2016 Greek film
- The Line (2023 film), an American drama
- The Line (2022 film), a Swiss, French, and Belgian drama
- The Line (2017 film), a Slovak-Ukrainian crime film
- The Line (2009 film), an American action-crime film
- The Line, a 2009 independent film by Nancy Schwartzman
Podcasts
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- The Line (podcast), 2021 by Dan Taberski
Literature
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- Line (comics), a term to describe a subset of comic book series by a publisher
- Line (play), by Israel Horovitz, 1967
- Line (poetry), the fundamental unit of poetic composition
- "Lines" (poem), an 1837 poem by Emily Brontë
- The Line (memoir), by Arch and Martin Flanagan
- The Line (play), by Timberlake Wertenbaker, 2009
Music
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Albums
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- Lines (The Walker Brothers album), 1976
- Lines (Pandelis Karayorgis album), 1995
- Lines (Unthanks album), 2018
Songs
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- "Line" (song), 2017 single by Triana Park
- "Lines" (song), 1976 single by The Walker Brothers
- "The Line" (Foo Fighters song), 2017
- "The Line" (Lisa Stansfield song), 1997
- "The Line" (Raye song), 2017
- "Line", 2018 song by The Story So Far from Proper Dose
- "LINE", 2015 single by Sukima Switch
- "Lines", 2007 song by Dead Letter Circus from Dead Letter Circus
- "The Line", 2010 single by Battles
- "The Line", 2000 song by Sadist from Lego
- "The Line", 1995 song by Bruce Springsteen from The Ghost of Tom Joad
- "The Line", a 2024 song recorded by Twenty One Pilots for Arcane season two
Other uses in music
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- Line (melody), a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity
- Line (music) or part, a strand or melody of music played by an individual instrument or voice
Television
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- The Line (game show), a 2014 American game show
- The Line (TV series), a Canadian television series
- "The Line" (Heroes), a 2007 episode of the American television series Heroes
- "The Line" (The Amazing World of Gumball), a 2017 episode of the British-American animated television series The Amazing World of Gumball
- The Line, a 2021 documentary series directed by Jeff Zimbalist and Doug Shultz
Business
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- Below the line, an advertising term
- Bottom line, or profit line, net profit
- Line function, primary business activity that negatively affects income if interrupted
- Line item, an accounting term
- Line of business, a product or set of related products
- Poverty line, an economics term
- Product lining, offering several related products for sale individually
Computing and telecommunications
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- Line (electrical engineering), any circuit or loop of an electrical system
- Line level, a common standard for audio signals
- Transmission line, a specialized structure designed to carry alternating current of radio frequency
- Line (text file), a row of characters as a unit of organization within text files
- Line (video), a measure of video display resolution or image resolution
- Line Corporation, a Tokyo-based technology company
- Line (software), a social messaging application operated by Line Corporation
Military
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Land warfare
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- Line (formation), standard tactical formation of forces
- Line infantry, line formation of infantrymen who were part of the "Line Regiments"
- Lines, another word for fortifications
Sea warfare
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- Line of battle, in naval warfare, a line of warships
- Line officer, (naval) officer qualified to command a vessel
People
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- Line (given name), a Scandinavian female given name
- Line (singer) (born 1996), a Danish singer and finalist in the Danish X Factor
- Peter Line (born 1974), American professional snowboarder, snowboard industry entrepreneur, writer, photographer and designer
- Peter Line (bowls) (1930–2025), English international lawn and indoor bowler
- Lines (surname)
- The Lines family of Birmingham, England, including:
- Samuel Lines (1778–1863) and his sons
- Samuel Rostill Lines (1804–1833)
- Frederick Thomas Lines (1808–1898)
- Henry Harris Lines (1800 or 1801–1889)
Places
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