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perpendicular vs lead line

lead line vs perpendicular

perpendicular and lead line both are nouns.

perpendicular is an adjective but lead line is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
perpendicular Yes Yes No No
lead line Yes No No No
As nouns, lead line is a hyponym of perpendicular; that is, lead line is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than perpendicular:
  • perpendicular: a cord from which a metal weight is suspended pointing directly to the earth's center of gravity; used to determine the vertical from a given point
  • lead line: (nautical) plumb line for determining depth
Other hyponyms of perpendicular include sounding line, plumb rule.
perpendicular (noun) lead line (noun)
an extremely steep face (nautical) plumb line for determining depth
a cord from which a metal weight is suspended pointing directly to the earth's center of gravity; used to determine the vertical from a given point
a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting
a straight line at right angles to another line
perpendicular (adjective) lead line (adjective)
intersecting at or forming right angles
at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line
so steep as to be nearly vertical
Difference between perpendicular and lead line

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