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lined
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
lined
(adjective)
tree–lined
(adjective)
line
(verb)
line
(verb)
lined
/
ˈ
laɪnd/
adjective
lined
/
ˈ
laɪnd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of LINED
1
:
marked with lines
a sheet of
lined
paper
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2
:
having many wrinkles
a deeply
lined
face
lined
skin
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3
of clothing
:
having a thin layer of different material on the inner surface
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having a lining
a
lined
jacket
a
lined
skirt
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