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liner brush that is round used to create straight or curves lines with consistency.
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liner Suspension systems used to attach prosthesis to the residual limb and/or provide additional comfort and protection of the residual limb. These liners may be made of silicon, pelite, or gel substances.
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liner A vessel operating between ports on a regular schedule. The opposite of liner is tramp. Liner Conference -- Two or more ship owners providing liner services on the same trading route with an agreement to charge identical freight rates. Synonyms: freight conference; conference. Liner Service -- Vessels operating between ports on a regular schedule. Liner Shipping Company -- A company operating vessels between ports on a regular schedule. ...
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liner A flexible sleeve having a mouthpiece, a barrel, and an integral or separate short milk tune. Fits inside teat cup of a milking machine.
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liner A cargo-carrying ship which is operated between scheduled,advertised ports of loading and discharge on a regular basis. LINER SERVICE
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