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"lineaments" is a valid word in written English
It is a formal word, meaning "features or characteristics of a person or thing". You can use it in academic or professional contexts. Example sentence: The fine lineaments of the painting were especially evident in the morning light.
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Its lineaments were sketched by the election manifestos published this week.Despite other signs of its senescence, Labour hasn't run out of ideas.
The major lineaments of Germany's physical geography are not unique.
By their practice, the great Roman poets Horace and Juvenal set indelibly the lineaments of the genre known as the formal verse satire and, in so doing, exerted pervasive, if often indirect, influence on all subsequent literary satire.
Yet it was not until the 19th and 20th centuries that modern science was able to draw with some precision the geologic and geographic lineaments of the European continent, the peoples of which had meanwhile achieved domination over and set in motion vast countervailing movements among the inhabitants of much of the rest of the globe (see Western colonialism).
Certainly, Sartre's early novel Nausea (1938) established unforgettable images of the key terms of his philosophy, which has haunted a whole generation, as Camus's novel The Stranger (1942) created for all time the lineaments of "Existential man".
&main=It was in this spirit that we embarked on the process of defining and securing the lineaments of our burgeoning freedom.
"Over the course of their marriage, as Stephen's body collapsed and his academic renown soared, fault lines were exposed that tested the lineaments of their relationship and dramatically altered the course of both of their lives," it reads.
The story of the Raven King has itself all the lineaments of epic.
As he warmed towards the idea of Mussolini, the bust's stark lineaments probably nodded sagely, in quiet approval of his growing hysteria.
Biblical characters and events are presented more in the lineaments of later legend than in their original biblical form, and popular notions about heaven and hell, reward and punishment, the coming of the messiah, and the resurrection of the dead derive mainly from these sources rather than from Scripture itself.
The lineaments of Burghley's public role and of his characteristics as a man of his time are becoming clearer, but the depths of his individuality remain difficult to probe.
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