vertical line in English

line which is positioned upright

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1. Vertical line array loudspeaker mounting and adjustment system

2. That vertical line is the vertical Asymptote x=-3

3. So that means that it's a mirror image around that vertical line.

4. Changes from the above-mentioned directive are identified by a vertical line.

5. The graph is symmetrical with respect to the vertical line at x equals 2.

6. Unfortunately, this vertical line will only rotate the image, it won't align this image vertically.

7. The opposite, "Correct", is marked with ⋅ / ⋅, a slanted vertical line emphasized with two dots

8. Draws a vertical line path from the current point to the target point using absolute coordinates.

9. A bar line (or Barline) is a single vertical line used to divide a musical staff into measures

10. Set the space in centimeters between two points on a vertical line on the grid. Default is # centimeter

11. A vertical Asymptote is a vertical line on the graph; a line that can be expressed by x = a, where a is some constant

12. In Mathematics, the Asymptote is defined as a horizontal line or vertical line or a slant line that the graph approaches but never touches

13. A total bitemporal hemianopia creates a special situation, because the patient loses a three-dimensional space behind a vertical line through the point of fixation.

14. Divided into two or more parts: He was strikingly handsome, with dark, wavy hair, a Cleft chin (= with a deep vertical line), and penetrating blue eyes

15. (1) On a display screen in character mode, a Column is a vertical line of characters extending from the top to the bottom of the screen

16. A vertical line drawn to the left of multiple staves creates a system, indicating that the music on all the staves is to be played simultaneously.

17. In order to couple the weights (1) to a lifting device (2), each weight (1) is associated with a pin (3) or a pivot plate (12) arranged in a vertical line and aligned correspondingly equally.

18. Plumb Bobbing is a technique some golfers use to line up putts by using a putter as a plumb bob to create a vertical line they can use to compare the slope of the green

19. The Abscissa is also known as the "x" coordinate of a point, shown on the horizontal line, with the ordinate, also known as the "y" coordinate, shown on the vertical line

20. The Abscissa is also known as the "x" coordinate of a point, shown on the horizontal line, with the ordinate, also known as the "y" coordinate, shown on the vertical line

21. We can place a point in a plane by the Cartesian coordinates (x, y), (x, \ y), (x, y), a pair of distances from two perpendicular lines: the vertical line (y y y-axis) and the horizontal line (x x x-axis)

22. All Bombsights attempt to solve the problem of when to release the bomb—usually expressed as the range angle, the angle as measured between a vertical line through the aircraft and the line of sight to the target when the bomb is to be released.

23. A Column (縦 (じゅう) 列 (れつ) Jūretsu / 縦 (たて) 列 (れつ) Tateretsu) is a vertical line of Monster Zones and Spell & Trap Zones on the field stretching from one player's Spell & Trap Zone to their opponent's Spell & Trap Zone

24. The Early Bombsight All Bombsights attempt to solve the problem of when to release the bomb—usually expressed as the range angle, the angle as measured between a vertical line through the aircraft and the line of sight to the target when the bomb is to be released.

25. Accipitrine: of, like or pertaining to falcons and hawks accismus: in rhetoric, pretending to refuse something accite: to cite; to summon acclinate: sloping upwards acclivity: upward slope accloy: to hobble with a horseshoe nail accolade: curved architectural moulding; vertical line joining two musical staves accolent: neighbouring accollé

26. ‘A vertical line ran down from just above his eyebrow to the bottom of his Cheekbone.’ ‘Maybe it would make his Cheekbones look sunken and athletic and sexy.’ ‘With his soft grey eyes, enviable Cheekbones and hair that tousles endearingly at the merest touch, he has all the makings of a teen idol.’