If the line passing through these points is a straight line then it has a positive gradient.
No
The "L" with a wiggly line through it typically represents the British Pound Sterling, often written as "£." The wiggly line is derived from the Latin word "libra," which means pound, and it signifies the currency used in the United Kingdom. This symbol is commonly used in financial contexts to denote amounts in pounds.
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No because it doesn't have to words in it.
A line through word means NO. So it means no doubt.
what a sign mean that has a red circle with rock in it and a red line through it
a quention is a word which mean a doubt
Apposite is a word, but you probably mean opposite. The opposite of doubt is certainty. Doubt and certainty are antonyms.
It means that whoever reviewed or edited the original material considers the word with a line through it to be incorrect, or not the best choice. The person offered a (presumably) better option over the word that was lined out.
When it can not happen without a doubt.
That is not an English word, and I strongly doubt that it is a word in any standard language.
I Think That The Word Suspicion Mean: It Can Mean Doubt,Trace,Distrustful,Or Fishy!!
There is no doubt that we become weary through endless trials.
The root word is doubt (un-doubt-ly).
Doutless is not actually a word, but doubtless means without doubt. The word can also mean that the speaker believes a statement to be true.
Linea can mean a string, a cord, a fishing-line, a plumb-line, a finishing line in a race.