
1) Alinement 2) Alliance 3) An adjustment to a line 4) Coalition 5) French word used in English 6) Garage job 7) Midas offering 8) Organisation 9) Organization 10) Service station job 11) Service-station job 12) The line or lines so formed 13) Wheel correction
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1) Alinement 2) Allies 3) Bloc 4) Coalition 5) Entente 6) Group
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• (n.) The act of adjusting to a line; arrangement in a line or lines; the state of being so adjusted; a formation in a straight line; also, the line of adjustment; esp., an imaginary line to regulate the formation of troops or of a squadron. • (n.) The ground-plan of a railway or other road, in distinction from the grades or profile.Alig...
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Creating harmony with the body so that unbroken lines are formed with the arms and legs without displacement of the torso.
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[Noun] When things are put in a straight line.
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(from the article `roads and highways`) After a route has been selected, a three-dimensional road alignment and its associated cross-sectional profiles are produced. In order to reduce the ...
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It is the position of the hips, shoulders and feet in a proper alignment with each other.
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placement of bones in such a way that increases physiological effectiveness and health. Depending on the dance genre, the alignment can vary according to its specific aesthetic goals. Read the definitions for 'Correct alignment', 'Body placement' or 'Stance' below to expand.
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Positioning of lines in a text or a paragraph: on the left, on the right, centred or justified.
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In an automatic identification system (Auto ID), the relative position and orientation of a scanner to the symbol
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In archaeology, a term used to denote lines of standing stones. Many of these are associated with burial chambers and cairns, while others are associated with stone circles. Megalithic alignments,...
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1. The longitudinal position of a bone or limb. ... 2. The act of bringing into line. ... 3. In dentistry, the arrangement of the teeth in relation to the supporting structures and the adjacent and opposing dentitions. ... Synonym: alinement. ... Origin: Fr. Aligner, to line up, fr. L. Linea, line ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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In an automatic identification system, the relative position and orientation of a scanner to the symbol
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A·lign'ment noun [ French
alignement .]
1. The act of adjusting to a line; arrangement in a line or lines; the state of being so adjusted; a formation in a straight line; also, the line of adjustment; esp., an imaginary line to regulate the formation of troops or of a squadron.
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placing objects in memory to suit hardware requirements. On many machines, an object must be aligned on a word boundary for acceptable performance.
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Alignment The orientation of the tag to the reader.
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body placement or posture; the relationship of the skeleton to the line of gravity and the base of support. Proper alignment lessens strain on muscles and joints and promotes dance skills.
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A condition whereby the axes of machine components are either coincident, parallel or perpendicular, according to design requirements, during operation. See also: Align.
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noun the spatial property possessed by an arrangement or position of things in a straight line or in parallel lines
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Generally refers to wheel alignment, which is the proper adjustment of the car's front and rear suspension for camber, toe, caster and ride height.
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(of minerals) mineral grains tend to line up in the same direction in metamorphic rocks, often leading to foliation.
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an adjustment to a line; arrangement in a straight line. · the line or lines so formed. · the proper adjustment of the components of an electronic circuit, machine, etc., for coordinated functioning: The front wheels of the car are out of alignment. · a state of agreement or cooperation among persons, groups, nations, etc., with a ...
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body placement or posture; the relationship of the skeleton to the line of gravity and the base of support. Proper alignment lessens strain on muscles and joints and promotes dance skills.
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Adjusting a vehicles suspension to alter how the tires are situated in relation to the chassis and each other. The primary adjustments being camber, caster, toe. These settings can be adjusted to improve performance, tire wear, and alter handling characteristics.
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the spatial property possessed by things in a straight line
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