line

line - noun

  • A length of material used in measuring and leveling
  • A short letter : note
  • A certificate of marriage
  • The words making up a part in a performance
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"used a line to level the foundation"

SpellingJoy score for line

SpellingJoy Gematria

🎓 Scholar
100

Letter Values

L
15
I
9
N
15
E
8

Etymology

Middle English; partly from Anglo-French lingne, from Latin linea, from feminine of lineus made of flax, from linum flax; partly from Old English līne; akin to Old English līn flax

Found in Lyrics

"Invisible Touch"

by Genesis

1986

"She's got that invisible touch"

Context: Pop rock about being in