alignment
noun
/əˈlaɪn.mənt/
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/əˈlɑɪn.mənt/
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- The process of adjusting a mechanism such that its parts are aligned; the condition of having its parts so adjusted.
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ajustage
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- An arrangement of items in a line.
- (bioinformatics) A way of arranging DNA, RNA or protein sequences in order to identify regions of similarity.
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alignement
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alliance
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- (astronomy) The conjunction of two celestial objects.
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conjonction
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- (transport) The precise route or course taken by a linear way (road, railway, footpath, etc.) between two points.
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itinéraire linéaire
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align
verb
/æˈlaɪn/
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- (transitive) To adjust to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line.
- (intransitive, reflexive) To identify (oneself) with, match, or support the behaviour, thoughts, etc. of another person, organization, or country.
- (transitive, computing) To store (data) in a way that is consistent with the memory architecture, i.e. by beginning each item at an offset equal to some multiple of the word size.
- (transitive, bioinformatics) To organize a linear arrangement of DNA, RNA, or protein sequences which have regions of similarity.
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aligner
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aligned
adjective
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- Having been placed, arranged or formed in alignment (with something).
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aligné
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