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straight, curved, zigzag, and bent.
Any shape at all - other than a straight line. It could be a smooth curve, or a zigzag or a set of disconnected bits - whatever.
Zigzag
a zigzag line
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A straight line is usually faster than a zigzag route when traveling from one point to another. Zigzagging increases the overall distance traveled and can result in a longer travel time compared to a straight path.
zigzag to have better move avoiding direct contact fire and maintaining distance between units. Straight line less mobility of movement
straight, curved, zigzag, and bent.
# Set pattern indicator to M (zigzag)# Set stitch length to 1 - 4 # Set zigzag width to '0' (zero) # Use straight or zigzag foot # Use straight or zigzag needle plate # Set needle position to 'M'(middle) # Feed dogs UP Good luck!
There can be a combination of the two - a line that is straight for a while and then curved, or a zigzag.
A zigzag road is mapped on Google earth or Google maps as a straight line unless zoomed very closely
Straight, bent, curved, zigzag. (Sin, cos, tan, and summin' I forget.)
A sentence that has a zigzag underneath it in Word means that there is a grammatical or spelling error. The grammar error is colored in green and the spelling error in red.
Time zones generally follow straight lines, with slight adjustments to accommodate political boundaries and geographical features. However, there are instances where time zones can zigzag to conform to specific country borders or regions that choose to observe a different time standard.
It's the past tense of the verb "to zigzag." It means a pattern that veers to the left, and then veers to the right, rather than going in a straight line: Trying to avoid being tackled, he zigzagged as he ran down the field. Depending on how it's used, the word "zigzag" can also be an adjective-- the mouse ran in a zigzag pattern because it was trying to get away from the cat. "Zigzag" came into the English language in the late 1700s, from French and German.
zigzag, windy, twisting, turning, meandering, snake, sinuous
horizontal, oblique, wavy, curve, vertical, zigzag, broken, angular, straight, dotted