line out
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[edit]Noun
[edit]- an audio jack that produces an unamplified signal
- Alternative form of lineout
- Alternative form of line-out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]line out (third-person singular simple present lines out, present participle lining out, simple past and past participle lined out)
- to appear in a lineout
- to take part in a sports event
- (transitive) To create (something, e.g. parking spaces, lanes in a road) by marking lines on asphalt.
- (transitive, of trees) To plant in a line.
- (transitive, of a number, name, etc. on a list) To remove from effective inclusion on a list by crossing an item off.
- (transitive, of a church leader) To chant each line of a hymn before the congregation must sing it, as an aid for those worshippers who can not read out of a hymnbook.
- (transitive) To outline (something) to be finished later (often by lining in the drawing.
- (transitive, by extension) To generally and briefly predict or describe (something).
- (intransitive) To line up; to form a line.