Coated paper used as a backing for mint self-adhesive stamps The liner allows the release of the stamp, which may then be applied with pressure to envelope paper
Derived from the term "line traffic," which denotes operation along definite routes on the basis of definite, fixed schedules A liner thus is a vessel that engages in this kind of transportation, which usually involves the haulage of general cargo as distinct from bulk cargo
A thick plastic sheet, encased in a sandwich of other materials, which is placed on the ground before any garbage is placed, to prevent leachate from seeping into the ground
A layer of natural clay or manufactured material (various plastics) which serves as a barrier to prevent leachate from reaching or mixing with groundwater in landfills, lagoons, etc
A disk of paper, cork, foam, plastic, etc , retained in a closure to provide a flexible barrier between the closure and the sealing surface of the container
(baseball) a hit that flies straight out from the batter; "the batter hit a liner to the shortstop" a large commercial ship (especially one that carries passengers on a regular schedule) a piece of cloth that is used as the inside surface of a garment
a protective layer, made of soil and/or synthetic materials, installed along the bottom and sides of a landfill to prevent or reduce the flow of leachate into the environment
A structure of natural clay or manufactured material, which serves as an impermeable barrier between the clean soils and the contaminated material stored in the liner
A barrier used to separate the waste in a lagoon from the ground surrounding it Clay liners are common Synthetic liners may be required when soil is especially porous (see lagoon)
{i} person or thing which makes lines; airplane or ship which is run by a transportation company; eye pencil, eyeliner; one who puts in linings; lining of a garment
> A commercial ship that carries passengers on a regular route Famous liners were the Normandie, Queen Marie and the Titanic, to mention a few Christie's sales generally feature items of assorted ephemera from these and other great liners, including photographs, crockery, souvenirs and naval instruments
a large commercial ship (especially one that carries passengers on a regular schedule) a piece of cloth that is used as the inside surface of a garment
1) A relatively impermeable barrier designed to keep leachate inside a landfill Liner materials include plastic and dense clay 2) An insert or sleeve for sewer pipes to prevent leakage or infiltration
A relatively impermeable barrier designed to prevent leachate from leaking into the soil below or next to a landfill Liner materials include plastic and dense clay
Low-Ionization Nuclear Emission-line Region, gaseous regions common in the centers of many kinds of galaxies Some of these have been shown to be low-luminosity active galactic nuclei, perhaps an extension of Seyfert activity to the lowest levels and implying that the whole phenomenon of nuclear activity occurs in a significant fraction of bright galaxies
- A disk of paper, cork, foam, plastic, etc , retained in a closure to provide a flexible barrier between the closure and the sealing surface of the container
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Definition of liners in Turkish English dictionary