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Lined

Lined is the past participle of line and an adjective describing something that has lines or an inner lining. In common usage, it refers to objects that are either marked with lines or equipped with a separate inner layer.

In writing and paper products, lined paper is ruled with horizontal or vertical lines to guide handwriting

In textiles and fashion, lining refers to an inner layer attached to the outer fabric of a

In architecture, engineering, and manufacturing, lining denotes an interior coating or barrier. Lined chimneys, wells, pipes,

The term also appears in other contexts where a surface or object is described as lined, such

or
diagrams.
Lined
notebooks
and
journals
use
these
rules
to
organize
text,
while
specialized
versions
may
feature
different
spacing
or
margins.
garment
or
bag.
A
lined
garment
or
bag
has
a
separate
fabric
layer
that
improves
shape,
warmth,
durability,
and
finish.
Common
lining
materials
include
silk,
polyester,
acetate,
and
viscose,
and
linings
can
be
smooth
for
ease
of
wear
or
patterned
for
aesthetic
effect.
and
ducts
have
an
inner
lining
designed
to
protect
the
structure,
control
flow,
or
resist
wear
and
corrosion.
Linings
may
be
made
from
metal,
ceramic,
or
polymer
materials
and
can
be
installed
in
segments
or
as
continuous
coatings.
as
a
room
with
lined
walls
or
a
page
described
as
lined
for
a
specific
purpose.
Overall,
lined
conveys
the
presence
of
a
defining
inner
layer
or
a
pattern
of
lines
on
a
surface.