Noun, verb
2. Definitions:Noun: a long, narrow mark or band on a surface.
Verb: mark or cover with lines.
US: /laɪnz/
UK: /laɪnz/
The word "lines" originated from Middle English and Old English "līne," meaning "a cord or rope." As a noun, "lines" can refer to a long, narrow mark or band on a surface. It can also refer to a group of words forming a unit in a poem or song. As a verb, "lines" means to mark or cover with lines. It is commonly used in art, design, and writing.
5. Synonyms:Noun: stripes, streaks, bands, marks.
Verb: mark, score, stripe, underline.
Chain, curve, trace, stroke, wring.
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