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# An [[indicator]] of grammar error in some [[word processing]] applications.
# An [[indicator]] of grammar error in some [[word processing]] applications.
#: ''I am getting a '''green line'''. Where have I gone wrong?''
#: ''I am getting a '''green line'''. Where have I gone wrong?''
# {{rfd-sense}} Any of the various subway, railway, tram and bus lines around the world marked with color green on the map and/or on the signs along the route or on the vehicles.
#: ''Take the '''green line''' towards Wimbledon and get off at East Putney station.''


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Revision as of 04:23, 30 April 2014

English

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green line (plural green lines)

  1. A demarcation line, such as that separating Israeli and Palestinian / other Arab territories according to a 1949 armistice, or that separating the Republic of Cyrpus from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
  2. (deprecated template usage) (historical) A German defensive line in Italy during World War II, also known as the Gothic Line.
  3. An indicator of grammar error in some word processing applications.
    I am getting a green line. Where have I gone wrong?

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