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Definition of Centerlines
1. centerline [n] - See also: centerline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Centerlines
Literary usage of Centerlines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Safety and Health Requirements Manual: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers edited by Robert H. Griffin (1999)
"On step stools, spacing shall be not less than 20 cm (8 in), nor more than 30
cm (12 in), apart as measured from their centerlines. c. ..."
2. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1911)
"The divisions may be marked the same as on a rule, without any figures, says a
correspondent of American Machinist. ; : In making centerlines, start the ..."
3. Guide to Application of the 1991 NEHRP Recommended Provisions in Earthquake edited by James R. Harris (1996)
"Recall from Figure 5-1 that the distance between the centerlines of the boundary
elements is 20 ft (240 in.). For the lower two levels of each wall, ..."
4. Strategic Education Research Partnership by Suzanne Donovan, Alexandra K. Wigdor, Catherine E. Snow (2003)
"blocks, streets and street centerlines are not the same as bus-stop-to-bus-stop
routes. Floodplains and atmospheric plumes find their own paths. ..."
5. Americans with Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"People can generally distinguish signage within an angle of 30 degrees to either
side of the centerlines of their faces without moving their heads. ..."
6. Transportation Expressions (1996) by Richard Feldman (1998)
"... Parallel Runway: Staggered runways having centerlines which are parallel.
(FAA4) Offshore: That geographic area that lies seaward of the coastline. ..."