different between lineic vs lineid
lineic
English
Etymology
From French linéique. Introduced to English by International Standards Organization (ISO) in 1992 in ISO 31 (Quantities and units).
Adjective
lineic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to length; especially used to describe a measurement per unit length.
See also
- areic
- massic
- volumic
Translations
References
Anagrams
- ceilin', lienic
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lineid
English
Noun
lineid (plural lineids)
- (zoology) Any nemertean worm in the family Lineidae.
Anagrams
- Lindie
lineid From the web:
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