
1) Braid 2) Breadline 3) Dequeue 4) Lineatatheatre 5) Row 6) Sequel
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1) Evidence of SRO 2) File 3) Frequent ticket office sight 4) French word used in English 5) Line 6) Line for service 7) Line for waiting 8) Line of Englishmen 9) Line of people 10) Line of waiters 11) Line up 12) Line-up 13) Line-up for a bus 14) Liverpool lineup 15) London line 16) Netflix list 17) People waiting in a line
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- a line of people or vehicles waiting for something
- (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmitted
- a braid of hair at the back of the head
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A male hairstyle comprising a long braided pigtail and shaved forehead. Originally a Manchu custom, it was later declared compulsory by Qing emperors. Removal of the queue became a sign of anti-government defiance during the final years of Qing rule.
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tail.
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[abstract data type] In computer science, a queue (juː {respell|KEW|`}) is a particular kind of abstract data type or collection in which the entities in the collection are kept in order and the principal (or only) operations on the collection are the addition of entities to the rear terminal position, known as enqueue, and removal of enti...
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[hairstyle] The queue or cue is a hairstyle, frequently used in reference to men, in which the hair is worn long and gathered up into a ponytail, often braided. It was worn traditionally by the Manchu people of Manchuria and certain Native American groups. ==Jurchen queue== Jurchen men wore their hair in queues like their Manchu descendants...
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• (n.) A tail-like appendage of hair; a pigtail. • (n.) A line of persons waiting anywhere. • (v. t.) To fasten, as hair, in a queue.
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[Noun] When people stand in a line to wait for something.
Example: The queue to see the Queen Mother's coffin was 7 hours long.
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Holds callers until an agent becomes available. Queue can also refer to a line or list of items in a system waiting to be processed (e.g., e-mail messages).
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Queue noun [ French See
Cue .]
(a) A tail-like appendage of hair; a pigtail.
(b) A line of persons waiting anywhere.
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Queue transitive verb To fasten, as hair, in a queue.
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A soldier's powdered and tightly tied pigtail.
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Something in a line. In telemarketing, refers to a function of an automatic call distributor that holds all (incoming) calls in the order in which they arrive until the next available agent takes the first in line, moving the next call up in sequence. A printing queue prints documents in the order they are received from the computer.
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(de boeuf) tail (of beef; oxtail).
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The line of events within the computer or peripheral.
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standard library first-in-first-out sequence. TC++PL 17.3.2.
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Old French measure for liquids (especially wine and spirits) with regionally very different volumes. Possibly the name is derived from the Latin cupa (barrel) or culleus (leather bag). In the past, the wines of Hospices de Beaune in Burgundy were sold at auction in cues of 456 litres (today in Pièce). Other sources also mention 405 l and 411 ...
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) An ordered list of elements waiting to be processed,
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waiting line noun a line of people or vehicles waiting for something
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tail
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[SAT terms] form a line or stand in line
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a line of people or vehicles waiting for something
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A series of tasks or operations waiting to be performed by a computer or peripheral device.
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