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1. The reference line in a measurement by triangulation. In meteorological observations it has several applications, for example, 1) the horizontal distance from the observation point to the location of a ceiling-light projector; 2) the horizontal distance between a ceilometer projector and detector; and 3) the bearing, distance, and slope of the line between the observational points in a double-theodolite observation. 2. ...
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in a line of script, the ruled line upon which the bodies of the letters rest
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An imaginary horizontal line that coincides with the bottom of each character in a font, excluding descenders (tails on letters such as p).
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| base line |
The imaginary line supporting the bottom serifs of capitals and lowercase.
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bottom alignment of capital letters or the primary line of an equation.
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