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lineation noun uk /ˌlɪn.iˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌlɪn.iˈeɪ.ʃən/ [ U ] the way in which the lines of a text are arranged: Her translation matches the lineation of the original poem very closely. The lineation here indicates the change of speaker. [ C ] a line or a group or arrangement of lines: Migrating marine mammals may use marine magnetic lineations for navigation. While the detail of lineation rarely matters in expository or descriptive prose, it clearly becomes crucial in the reproduction of poetry. The syntax and lineation encourage the reader to unravel the full meaning of the words. A series of generally upright, north trending crenulations and lineations deform the generally shallowly dipping S2 and F2 structures. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Pieces of writing annotation biographic blog post caption Chyron creative writing cutting draft femslash intertextual intertextuality intertextually juvenilia legend passage self-portrait subheading transcript uncaptioned versification
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