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When one line lies in a plane and another line does not lie in that plane, the two lines are referred to as "skew lines." Skew lines are non-parallel lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar. This means that, while one line exists entirely within the plane, the other line exists in a different three-dimensional space, making them distinct from parallel lines, which exist in the same plane.

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