A covering for the inside surface of something
Any mechanical seal that serves to fill the space between two objects, generally to prevent leakage
A structure that complements or supplements something else
(facings) The cuffs, collar, and lapels of a military jacket
The inner side or surface of something
A mass or lump of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping
Present participle for to be positioned in an orderly manner across a length of something
“I decide to line the books up against the back wall behind where I write.”
Present participle for to be positioned (at intervals) along the side of something
“The crowd of chanting people walk down the street while law enforcement line the pavements.”
Present participle for to apply a (thin) layer on the surface of an object
“The cells line our lungs, helping our bodies absorb oxygen while shedding carbon dioxide.”
Present participle for to form or become marked with lines or folds
“She smiled at Corinne, the tiny wrinkles that would line her face years later teasing the corners of her eyes.”
Present participle for to apply a veneer or layer to
Present participle for to make stripes or lines on
Present participle for to line or decorate with paper or material
Present participle for fish
Present participle for to make a rough drawing of
Present participle for to fix or put into place
Present participle for to cover or wrap loosely with folds of cloth
Present participle for to fill by crowding something into
Present participle for to keep apart or isolate from others
Present participle for to make an impression into, especially a surface
Present participle for to mark items on a list
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