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linjene

Linjene is the definite plural form of the noun linje in Norwegian Bokmål and Danish, meaning the lines. It is a general term used for long, narrow marks, paths, or sequences that are defined by linear elements. Depending on context, linjene can refer to lines drawn on a surface, routes in a transportation network, or lines of text and design.

Etymology and related forms: Linje is related to similar words in other Germanic languages and shares its

Usage: In cartography and design, linjene denote contour lines, grid lines, or other linear features used to

Variations: Danish typically uses linjerne as the definite plural, while Norwegian Bokmål uses linjene. In other

See also: Linje, Line, Contour line, Grid line.

origin
with
the
broader
word
for
line
across
many
languages.
The
lineage
traces
back
to
ancient
terms
for
a
boundary
or
cord,
with
cognates
appearing
in
Danish,
Norwegian,
and
other
Scandinavian
varieties,
often
influenced
by
Latin-based
or
French-based
terms
through
historical
contact.
organize
space.
In
public
transport
discourse,
linjene
describe
specific
service
routes,
such
as
bus
or
railway
lines,
and
are
frequently
encountered
in
timetables
and
route
maps.
In
typography
and
layout,
linjene
may
describe
horizontal
or
vertical
lines
that
structure
text
or
graphics.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
everyday
speech
to
refer
broadly
to
any
arrangement
of
parallel
or
sequential
lines
within
a
composition.
Scandinavian
languages,
equivalent
terms
may
differ
in
form
and
spelling,
though
the
underlying
concept
remains
the
same:
a
line
or
set
of
lines
that
organizes
or
connects
elements
within
a
system.