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1. (n.) lineup
an orderly arrangement of persons or things in or as if in a line.
2. lineup
the persons or things themselves.
3. lineup
a group of persons, including suspects in a crime, lined up to allow identification by the victim of the crime.
4. lineup
a list of the participating players in a game, as of baseball, together with their positions.
5. lineup
an organization of people or groups for some common purpose:
a lineup of support for the new tax bill.
6. lineup
a schedule of programs, events, etc.:
the fall lineup of TV programs.
7. lineup
a list of products or services.
Etymology: (1885–90)
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1. (noun) batting order, card, lineup
(baseball) a list of batters in the order in which they will bat
"the managers presented their cards to the umpire at home plate"
2. (noun) lineup
a line of persons arranged by police for inspection or identification
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