low line

The term "low line" is versatile and finds use in various fields such as fencing, engineering, and fashion, often referring to something positioned at a lower level.

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Definition

B2Fencing

(technical, sport)The target area below the opponent's midriff.

Example

  • The fencer aimed for the low line to score a point.

C1Railroad Engineering

(technical)A railroad line that is lower in elevation compared to a parallel line.

Example

  • The freight trains usually travel on the low line to avoid steep gradients.

B2Typography

(technical, design)A line of text positioned lower on the page or screen, often for footnotes or subscript text.

Example

  • The citation was placed on the low line of the document.

B2Geography

(general)An area of land that is at or near sea level and may be prone to flooding.

Example

  • The low line regions are at higher risk during the rainy season.

B1Fashion

(general)A type of clothing with a low-cut or low-rise design.

Example

  • She wore a low line dress to the party.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "low line":

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