Used in the context of general equities (1) An order or market in a specific security within the inside market; 2) any announcement (earnings) that adheres closely to Wall Street analysts' expectations
Engine layout in which the cylinders are arranged in a row, and in-line with the wheels of the machine
Any operation tied to the printing process, such as folding, trimming, embossing, gluing, etc
Meaning the pump can be placed outside the pond with tubing supplying water to the pump The intake must be lower than the surface of the water, or gravity must pull water into the pump
Image On a Web page, an image to be loaded along with the page text (although in-lines can be suppressed by a Netscape user to speed up page-loading)
Measurement or inspection that is taken in the production line of product wafers
Components of a system arranged in a logical production sequence and in such a way that materials are automatically fed to the next component An example would be a coating tower on a press to apply the lacquer or UV coating on the same pass as the color
Images included in text pages are officially linked to one line of text (hence in-lined)
Almost always used in the context "in-line image," this refers to a resource of some type which is placed directly into a document As I say, this is nearly always an image, but the future could see things like in-line animations
A term used to describe microphone accessories that are connected between the mic and the mixer input
A synonym for "insert effect" Also, a mixer whose input and multitrack tape return controls are contained in each of its channel strips
Used in the context of general equities 1) An order or market in a specific security which lies within the inside market; 2) any announcement (earnings) that adheres closely to Wall Street analysts' expectations