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CappelineCappeline Cap"pe*line`, n. [F., fr. LL. capella. See
Chapel.] (Med.)
A hood-shaped bandage for the head, the shoulder, or the
stump of an amputated limb. ComelinessComeliness Come"li*ness, n. [See Comely.]
The quality or state of being comely.
Comeliness is a disposing fair Of things and actions in
fit time and place. --Sir J.
Davies.
Strength, comeliness of shape, or amplest merit.
--Milton.
Comeliness signifies something less forcible than
beauty, less elegant than grace, and less light than
prettiness. --Johnson. Deline
Deline De*line", v. t.
1. To delineate. [Obs.]
2. To mark out. [Obs.] --R. North.
Delineable
Delineable De*lin"e*a*ble, a.
Capable of being, or liable to be, delineated. --Feltham.
DelineamentDelineament De*lin"e*a*ment, ?. [See Delineate.]
Delineation; sketch. --Dr. H. More. DelineateDelineate De*lin"e*ate, a. [L. delineatus, p. p. of delineare
to delineate; de- + lineare to draw, fr. linea line. See
Line.]
Delineated; portrayed. [R.] Delineator
Delineator De*lin"e*a`tor, n.
1. One who, or that which, delineates; a sketcher.
2. (Surv.) A perambulator which records distances and
delineates a profile, as of a road.
Delineatory
Delineatory De*lin"e*a*to*ry, a.
That delineates; descriptive; drawing the outline;
delineating.
Delineature
Delineature De*lin"e*a*ture (?; 135), n.
Delineation. [Obs.]
Hanselines
Hanselines Han"sel*ines, n.
A sort of breeches. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
HomelinessHomeliness Home"li*ness, n. [From Homely.]
1. Domesticity; care of home. [Obs.] ``Wifely homeliness.'
--Chaucer.
2. Familiarity; intimacy. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
3. Plainness; want of elegance or beauty.
4. Coarseness; simplicity; want of refinement; as, the
homeliness of manners, or language. --Addison. HouselineHouseline House"line`, n. (Naut.)
A small line of three strands used for seizing; -- called
also housing. --Totten. Likeliness
Likeliness Like"li*ness, n.
1. Likelihood; probability.
2. Suitableness; agreeableness. [Obs.]
LivelinessLiveliness Live"li*ness, n. [From Lively.]
1. The quality or state of being lively or animated;
sprightliness; vivacity; animation; spirit; as, the
liveliness of youth, contrasted with the gravity of age.
--B. Jonson.
2. An appearance of life, animation, or spirit; as, the
liveliness of the eye or the countenance in a portrait.
3. Briskness; activity; effervescence, as of liquors.
Syn: Sprightliness; gayety; animation; vivacity; smartness;
briskness; activity. -- Liveliness, Gayety,
Animation, Vivacity. Liveliness is an habitual
feeling of life and interest; gayety refers more to a
temporary excitement of the animal spirits; animation
implies a warmth of emotion and a corresponding
vividness of expressing it, awakened by the presence of
something which strongly affects the mind; vivacity is a
feeling between liveliness and animation, having the
permanency of the one, and, to some extent, the warmth
of the other. Liveliness of imagination; gayety of
heart; animation of countenance; vivacity of gesture or
conversation. LobelineLobeline Lo*be"line, n. (Chem.)
A poisonous narcotic alkaloid extracted from the leaves of
Indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata) as a yellow oil, having a
tobaccolike taste and odor. LonelinessLoneliness Lone"li*ness, n.
1. The condition of being lonely; solitude; seclusion.
2. The state of being unfrequented by human beings; as, the
loneliness of a road.
3. Love of retirement; disposition to solitude.
I see The mystery of your loneliness. --Shak.
4. A feeling of depression resulting from being alone.
Syn: Solitude; seclusion. See Solitude. LovelinessLoveliness Love"li*ness, n. [From Lovely.]
The state or quality of being lovely.
If there is such a native loveliness in the sex as to
make them victorious when in the wrong, how resistless
their power when they are on the side of truth!
--Spectator. Marteline
Marteline Mar"te*line, n. [F.]
A small hammer used by marble workers and sculptors.
Maudeline
Maudlin Maud"lin, Maudeline Maude"line, n. (Bot.)
An aromatic composite herb, the costmary; also, the South
European Achillea Ageratum, a kind of yarrow.
Mousseline de laineMousseline Mousse`line", n. [F.]
Muslin.
Mousseline de laine. [F., muslin of wool.] Muslin delaine.
See under Muslin.
Mousseline glass, a kind of thin blown glassware, such as
wineglasses, etc. Mousseline de soie
Mousseline de soie Mousse`line de soie" [F.]
A soft thin silk fabric with a weave like that of muslin.
Mousseline glassMousseline Mousse`line", n. [F.]
Muslin.
Mousseline de laine. [F., muslin of wool.] Muslin delaine.
See under Muslin.
Mousseline glass, a kind of thin blown glassware, such as
wineglasses, etc. MustelineMusteline Mus"te*line, a. [L. mustelinus, fr. mustela weasel.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Like or pertaining to the family Mustelid[ae], or the
weasels and martens. Nickeline
Nickeline Nick"el*ine (? or ?), n.
1. (Chem.) An alloy of nickel, a variety of German silver.
2. (Min.) Niccolite.
Oneliness
Oneliness One"li*ness, n.
The state of being one or single. [Obs.] --Cudworth.
OrphelineOrpheline Or"phe*line, n. [F. orphelin. See Orphan.]
An orphan. [Obs.] --Udcll. Predelineation
Predelineation Pre`de*lin`e*a"tion, n.
Previous delineation.
Princeliness
Princeliness Prince"li*ness, n.
The quality of being princely; the state, manner, or dignity
of a prince.
Sameliness
Sameliness Same"li*ness, n.
Sameness, 2. [R.] --Bayne.
Meaning of ELINE from wikipedia
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Eline is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Eline Berings (born 1986),
Belgian athlete...
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Eline Powell (born
Eline Pauwels, 12
April 1990) is a
Belgian actress best
known for
playing the
title role on the
American TV
series Siren.
Powell is...
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Intense Tropical Cyclone Leon–
Eline was the
second longest-lived
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behind Cyclone Freddy,
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Eline Eriksen (1881 – 1963), born
Eline Vilhelmine Møller, was the wife (since 1900) of
Edvard Eriksen and the
model for the body of the
Little Mermaid...
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Eline Vere is an 1889
novel by the
Dutch writer Louis Couperus. It was
adapted into the 1991 film
Eline Vere,
directed by
Harry Kümel.
Couperus wrote...
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Eline Roebers (born 22 May 2006) is a
Dutch chess player who
holds the
title of
International Master. She is the
reigning Dutch Women's
Champion and was...
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Eline De
Smedt (born 10
February 1998) is a
Belgian female acrobatic gymnast. With
partner Nikki Snel,
Eline De
Smedt achieved gold in the 2014 Acrobatic...
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Eline Koster (born 14
January 1997) is a
Dutch former footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder for the ADO Den Haag women's team for
three seasons in the...
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Eline C. Vedder-Monaster (Dutch pronunciation: [eːˈlinə ˈvɛdər]; born 25
April 1979) is a
Dutch dairy farmer and
politician of the
Christian Democratic...
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Eline (February 27, 1902 –
January 3, 1981) was an
American silent film
child actress and
sister of
Grace Eline.
Their mother was an actress.
Eline acted...