in-line

[in-lahyn, in-lahyn]

in-line

[in-lahyn, in-lahyn]
adjective
(of an internal-combustion engine) having the cylinders ranged side by side in one or more rows along the crankshaft.

Origin:
1925–30
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In-line is always a great word to know.
So is zedonk. Does it mean:
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
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in-line
 
adj
1.  denoting a linked sequence of manufacturing processes
2.  denoting an internal-combustion engine having its cylinders arranged in a line

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