Level line


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(Shipbuilding) the outline of a section which is horizontal crosswise, and parallel with the rabbet of the keel lengthwise.

See also: Level

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Bahrain Association of Banks (BAB) has announced a high level line of speakers for its Annual Banking Forum, which this year focuses on "FinTech: Opportunities & Challenges" in Bahrain's banking industry.
'MHVRA is an inter-disciplinary study requiring multidimensional data sets from different departments and therefore demands close coordination with district level line departments'.
To achieve that professional look of level post tops, either painstakingly adjust your fence post depth to fit your level line, or set all your posts to the same fence post depth, snap a level line and cut the excess post to length once they're set in place.
The handset will be accompanied by a new pair of ANC headphones as part of Samsung's Level line.
This because for any point P = ([alpha],y) with y [greater than or equal to] 0, the positive semi-trajectory starting from P is forced, by the graph of the function F, to intersect the level line of energy G([beta]) at some point x < [bar.x] in the strip [alpha] [less than or equal to] x [less than or equal to] 0.
Also new in Strater 5 is the ability to include a water level line or symbol and an end of log line.
Orvis Clearwater: The current version of this entry level line features a taper which is designed to aid the inexperienced caster.
To assist the workforce and help protect them from sustaining back injuries, Fortress custom-designed the inspection system to fit on a low level line rather than standard operating height.
This is the level line for the angle 30[degrees]: from all points lying on this line the segment AB is seen at an angle 30[degrees].
Use a spirit level to draw a straight and level line across the wall.