centerline
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editcenterline (plural centerlines)
- A line down the center of a road, generally one that divides traffic moving in opposite directions.
- 1978, US Department of Transportation, Traffic control for street and highway construction and maintenance operations:
- It is particularly confusing when the motorist is channelized across the highway centerline. For long-term closures conflicting pavement markings must be removed or obliterated before relaning the roadway.
- (engineering, trades) A line, either demarcated or imagined, representing the precise center (middle) of something (such that what lies on one side of it is precisely equal in size to what lies on the other side); the central axis represented by this line.
- Synonym: ℄ (symbol)
- (martial arts, boxing) An imaginary line connecting the center of two fighters' bodies while they face each other.