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x-line

American  
[eks-lahyn] / ˈɛksˌlaɪn /

noun

Printing.
  1. mean line.


Example Sentences

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This will be the first time a camera in the X-line is split into high-speed and high-resolution versions, though it’s a formula other manufacturers have used for decades — particularly in models catering to professionals.

From The Verge

The X-H2S and X-H2 need to deliver on their performance in autofocus, video, and speed to help overcome the “but it’s not full-frame” complaint often levied at the X-line, while also giving existing Fujifilm users more reasons to upgrade within the line.

From The Verge

As its GFX medium format cameras reach lower price floors, the smaller and lighter APS-C X-line is creeping upward with a higher ceiling — narrowing a feature gap to try and prevent losing customers to new competition in full-frame systems from other brands.

From The Verge

The X-line Metrobuses that tread the same ground, and go further east and west, have more than 12,000 riders per day.

From Washington Post

The X-line Metrobuses that cover the same route, and go farther east and west, carry more than 12,000 riders a day.

From Washington Post