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lijntjes

Lijntjes is the plural of lijntje, a diminutive form of lijn (line) in Dutch. The term refers to small or fine lines and is used across many contexts to describe drawn or printed marks, as well as guides, routes, or connections. The meaning is largely determined by context and can range from purely graphical marks to functional indications on maps or diagrams.

In drawing and graphic design, lijntjes denote thin strokes, outlines, or guidelines used during planning or

In maps, diagrams, and transportation contexts, lijntjes often indicate routes, boundaries, or connections. A light line

In data visualization and publishing, lijntjes include gridlines, axes lines, baselines, or other ruled marks that

Etymology and usage: lijijntje is a diminutive of lijn; lijntjes is its plural form. The term is

as
decorative
elements.
They
can
be
temporary
construction
lines
or
part
of
a
finished
illustration,
depending
on
weight,
color,
and
purpose.
In
handwriting
and
typography,
lijntjes
may
appear
as
baseline
guides
or
gridlines
to
aid
spacing
and
alignment.
on
a
schematic
map
may
represent
roads,
rivers,
or
railway
or
bus
services.
In
casual
speech,
people
may
refer
to
a
specific
route
or
service
as
a
lijntje,
for
example
when
talking
about
a
small
or
branch
line.
The
term
conveys
the
idea
of
a
defined
path
without
prescribing
exact
technical
specifications.
organize
information
and
improve
readability.
They
help
orient
the
viewer
and
structure
the
layout
without
drawing
attention
away
from
the
primary
data.
common
in
everyday
Dutch
and
varies
in
formality
by
context.
See
also
lijntje,
lijn,
spoorlijn.