lined
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /laɪnd/
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -aɪnd
Adjective
lined (comparative more lined, superlative most lined)
- Having a lining, an inner layer or covering.
- Fred liked fully lined trousers with his suits.
- (of paper) Having lines, ruled.
- For handwritten work Freda preferred lined paper to plain.
- (of skin) Having visible lines or wrinkles.
- 1859, Charles Dickens, “Book I, chapter 4”, in A Tale of Two Cities, London: Chapman and Hall, […], →OCLC:
- He had a healthy colour in his cheeks, and his face, though lined, bore few traces of anxiety.
Derived terms
- blue-lined
- booklined
- eight-lined keelback
- eyelined
- four-lined wave
- furlined
- grid-lined
- hedge-lined
- lined antshrike
- lined chiton
- lined flat bark beetle
- lined gold
- lined snake
- lymphlined
- mudlined
- multilined
- short-lined chocolate
- silver-lined
- six-lined racerunner
- ten-lined June beetle
- thirteen-lined ground squirrel
- tree-lined, treelined
- two-lined chestnut borer
- unlined
- white-lined sphinx
Translations
having a lining
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of paper
Verb
lined
- simple past and past participle of line