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allineata

Allineata is the feminine singular form of the Italian adjective allineato, used to describe something that is aligned, arranged in a line, or in accordance with a standard. The term derives from the verb allineare (to align), which in turn comes from the concept of a line, via Latin linea. As an adjective, allineata agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

In usage, allineata appears in a variety of contexts. In design, typography, and layout, it can describe

Grammatically, allineata has masculine (allineato), feminine plural (allineate), and masculine plural (allineati) forms. The related noun

See also: linea, allineamento, allineare, allineabile.

pages,
margins,
or
elements
that
are
positioned
to
form
a
straight
edge
or
uniform
column,
for
example
una
pagina
allineata
ai
margini
or
testo
allineato
a
sinistra.
In
engineering,
architecture,
and
manufacturing,
it
may
refer
to
components
that
are
precisely
oriented
along
a
common
axis,
such
as
travi
allineate.
In
data
processing
or
science,
it
can
describe
data
sets
or
sequences
that
have
been
synchronized
or
standardized,
for
example
dati
allineati
or
serie
allineate.
allineamento
denotes
the
process
or
result
of
aligning.
The
verb
allineare
is
used
to
express
the
act
of
bringing
elements
into
alignment,
while
allineato/allineata
describe
the
resulting
state.