different between countline vs contline
countline
English
Etymology
count +? line
Noun
countline (plural countlines)
- A consumer product (especially confectionery) that is supplied to retailers in packages of multiple items and sold individually to customers.
Coordinate terms
- selfline
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contline
English
Alternative forms
- cantline
- cuntline
Etymology
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Noun
contline (plural contlines)
- (nautical) The spiral groove between the strands of a rope.
- (nautical) The space between casks stowed side by side.
Anagrams
- nontelic
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