Alinement
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 common cause or viewpoint.
a ground plan of a railroad or highway.
archaeology. a line or an arrangement of parallel or converging lines of upright stones or menhirs.
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historical examples
was there reasonable mathematical certainty in that alinement, within the limits of your observations of their pictures?
warren commission (5 of 26): hearings vol. v (of 15) the president’s commission on the -ss-ssination of president kennedy
noun
arrangement in a straight line
the line or lines formed in this manner
alliance or union with a party, cause, etc
proper or desirable coordination or relation of components
a ground plan of a railway, motor road, etc
(archaeol) an arrangement of one or more ancient rows of standing stones, of uncertain significance
(psychol) integration or harmonization of aims, practices, etc within a group
(psychol) identification with or matching of the behaviour, thoughts, etc of another person
verb
a rare spelling of align
n.
1790, “arrangement in a line,” from french alignement, from aligner (see align). political sense is from 1933.
fem. proper name, french, short for adeline.
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