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lineament
[ lin-ee-uh-muhnt ]
noun
- Often lineaments. a feature or detail of a face, body, or figure, considered with respect to its outline or contour:
His fine lineaments made him the very image of his father.
- Usually lineaments. distinguishing features; distinctive characteristics:
the lineaments of sincere repentance.
- Geology. a linear topographic feature of regional extent that is believed to reflect underlying crustal structure.
lineament
/ ˌlɪnɪəˈmɛntəl; ˈlɪnɪəmənt /
noun
- a facial outline or feature
- a distinctive characteristic or feature
- geology any long natural feature on the surface of the earth, such as a fault, esp as revealed by aerial photography
Derived Forms
- lineamental, adjective
Other Words From
- lin·e·a·men·tal [lin-ee-a-, men, -tl], adjective
- line·a·men·tation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of lineament1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lineament1
Example Sentences
“A number of faults and lineaments have been mapped in the range, with no known earthquakes on any of them,” says Hubbard.
He might well be a little shocked at the irregularity of my lineaments, his own being so harmonious.
The characters have been flecked with a few human lineaments.
For the best science fiction and fantasy to use the supernatural to illuminate the lineaments of ordinary oppression, it has to know where those invisible lines are in the first place.
After the kids are dropped at school, I take a circuitous route back home, to trace the lineaments of the past in the bricks and pavements of this familiar acre of London.
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