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cine
English
Etymology
Clipping of cinefilm, from Ancient Greek ????? (k?né?, “to move”).
Noun
cine (uncountable)
- (chiefly attributive) cinefilm
- a cine camera
- cine enthusiasts
- (medicine) Images of the heart taken by fluoroscopy.
Anagrams
- Ince, NICE, Nice, Niec, cien, icen, nice
Asturian
Etymology
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek ??????? (k??n?ma, “movement”).
Noun
cine m (plural cines)
- cinema
Catalan
Etymology
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek ??????? (k??n?ma, “movement”).
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /?si.n?/
- (Valencian) IPA(key): /?si.ne/
Noun
cine m (plural cines)
- cinema (movie theater)
- cinema (the art of making films and movies)
Further reading
- “cine” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Galician
Etymology
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek ??????? (k??n?ma, “movement”).
Noun
cine m (uncountable)
- cinema
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?c?n??/
Noun
cine m (genitive singular cine, nominative plural ciníocha)
- race (large group of people set apart from others on the basis of a common heritage or common physical characteristics)
Declension
Derived terms
- eachtarchine (“foreign race”)
Mutation
Italian
Etymology
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek ??????? (k??n?ma, “movement”).
Noun
cine m (invariable)
- cinema
- cinematography
Anagrams
- ceni
Romani
Adjective
cine
- plural of cino
Romanian
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ine
Etymology 1
From Vulgar Latin *quene, from Latin quem, accusative singular of qu?, from Old Latin quei, from Proto-Italic *k?oi, from Proto-Indo-European *k?is, *k?os. Compare Aromanian tsini, Sardinian chíne, Spanish quien, Dalmatian ci.
Pronoun
cine (genitive/dative cui)
- who
Derived terms
- cineva
- oricine
- altcineva
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
cine f pl
- plural of cin?
Spanish
Etymology
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek ??????? (k??n?ma, “movement”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Spain) /??ine/, [??i.ne]
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /?sine/, [?si.ne]
Noun
cine m (plural cines)
- cinema, moviehouse
- Synonym: cine
- film (when specifying types of films)
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- anticine
- autocine
Related terms
Further reading
- “cine” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
Volapük
Noun
cine
- dative singular of cin
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cline
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kla?n/
- Rhymes: -a?n
Etymology 1
Ancient Greek ?????? (kl??n?, “to lean, incline”).
Noun
cline (plural clines)
- (systematics) A gradation in a character or phenotype within a species or other group.
- Any graduated continuum.
- 2005, Ronnie Cann, Ruth Kempson and Lutz Marten, The Dynamics of Language, an Introduction, p. 412
- This account effectively reconstructs the well-known grammaticalisation cline from anaphora to agreement, …
- 2005, Ronnie Cann, Ruth Kempson and Lutz Marten, The Dynamics of Language, an Introduction, p. 412
Derived terms
- clinal
Related terms
- client
- climate
- climax
- clinic
- clivus
- lean
Etymology 2
From c(ircle) + line; compare circline.
Noun
cline (plural clines)
- (geometry, inversive geometry) A generalized circle.
- 2011, Dominique Michelucci, What is a Line?, Pascal Schreck, Julien Narboux, Jürgen Richter-Gebert (editors), Automated Deduction in Geometry, 8th International Workshop, ADG 2010, Revised Selected Papers, LNAI 6877, page 139,
- Let ? be a fixed, arbitrary, point. Then circles (in the classical sense) through ? can be considered as lines. For convenience, such circles are called clines in this section. Two distinct clines cut in one point (ignoring ? and the two cyclic points); it can happen that ? is a double intersection point; in this case, one may say that the two clines are parallel, and that they meet at a point at infinity, which is ?.
- 2011, Dominique Michelucci, What is a Line?, Pascal Schreck, Julien Narboux, Jürgen Richter-Gebert (editors), Automated Deduction in Geometry, 8th International Workshop, ADG 2010, Revised Selected Papers, LNAI 6877, page 139,
Synonyms
- (generalized circle): circline, generalized circle
Further reading
- cline at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- incel, incle
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