mo·line
/ˈmōl(ə)n,mōˈlīn/
adjective
(of a cross) having each extremity broadened, split, and curved back.
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The meaning of MOLINE is having the end of each arm forked and recurved.
(of a cross) having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used especially as the cadency mark of an eighth son: a cross moline.
moline in American English (ˈmoʊlɪn ; moʊˈlaɪn ) adjective. designating a cross with each arm forked and curved back at the end. a cross moline. Word origin.
first/third-person singular present subjunctive · third-person singular imperative.
a town in northwest Illinois on the Mississippi River.
Moline definition: Designating a cross with each arm forked and curved back at the end.
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Mo·line ... A city of northwest Illinois on the Mississippi River across from Davenport, Iowa. It developed as a major producer of farm implements and tractors.
Moline: A city of northwest Illinois on the Mississippi River across from Davenport, Iowa. It developed as a major producer of farm implements and tractors.
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