Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

white-line

noun
/ˈwaɪt laɪn/
Definition
A term used to describe a line or strip that is white in color, often found on roads or in graphic designs.
Examples
  • The white-line on the road indicated the lane separation.
  • In the design, she used a white-line to create a border around the main content.
  • He crossed the white-line at the finish of the race to claim victory.
Meaning
In various contexts, ‘white-line’ can refer to a marking that separates lanes on a road or is used in graphical user interfaces to delineate sections.
Synonyms
  • line
  • stripe
  • marking
  • division