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touch⋅line

[tuhch-lahyn]
–noun Rugby, Soccer.
any of the outer lines bordering the playing field.

Origin:
1545–55; touch + line 1
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touch·line   (tŭch'līn')   
n.  Either of the sidelines bordering the playing field in soccer and Rugby.
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Touchline

The highest bid and lowest ask at market for a particular security during a given time in the trading day.

Investopedia Commentary

The touchline just specifies the best bid or ask available for a particular stock.

See also: Ask, Ask Size, Best Ask, Bid, Bid-Ask Spread, Spread

Also spelled: touch line

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