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Liner
Lin′er
(līn′ẽr)
, Noun.
1.
One who lines,
as, a
. liner
of shoes or clothing2.
An airplane or ship belonging to a transportation company;
also,
a line-of-battle ship; a ship of the line.
3.
(Mach.)
A thin piece placed between two parts to hold or adjust them, fill a space, etc.; a shim.
4.
A
lining
{2}. Specifically:
(Steam Engine)
A lining within the cylinder, in which the piston works and between which and the outer shell of the cylinder a space is left to form a steam jacket.
5.
A slab on which small pieces of marble, tile, etc., are fastened for grinding.
6.
(Baseball)
A ball which, when struck, flies through the air in a nearly straight line not far from the ground; also called
line drive
; as, he hit a sharp
. liner
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liner
liner
See also: LINER
English
Noun
liner (plural liners)
- Someone who fits a lining to something.
- a liner of shoes
- 1973, A good liner has a pretty shrewd idea of the value of the painting he is treating and usually charges accordingly. — Kyril Bonfiglioli, Don't Point That Thing at Me (Penguin 2001, p. 41)
- A removable cover or lining
- I threw out the trash can liner.
- The pamphlet which is contained inside an album of music or movie
- Does it have the lyrics in the liner notes?
- A lining within the cylinder of a steam engine, in which the piston works and between which and the outer shell of the cylinder a space is left to form a steam jacket.
- A slab on which small pieces of marble, tile, etc., are fastened for grinding.
Etymology 2
From line (noun).
Noun
liner (plural liners)
- A large passenger-carrying ship, especially one on a regular route; an ocean liner.
- 1963, Margery Allingham, “Foreword”, in The China Governess:
- He turned back to the scene before him and the enormous new block of council dwellings. The design was some way after Corbusier but the block was built up on plinths and resembled an Atlantic liner swimming diagonally across the site.
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- (nautical) A ship of the line.
- (baseball) A line drive.
- The liner glanced off the pitcher's foot.
- (marketing, slang) A basic salesperson.
- (in combination) Something with a specified number of lines.
- 2005, G. J. H. Van Gelder, Close Relationships (page 130)
- the following three-liner by an unknown poet
- 2005, G. J. H. Van Gelder, Close Relationships (page 130)
Derived terms
Translations
large passenger carrying ship
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ship of the line