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Qué (quién) es Lineman - definición

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Linesman; Linemen; Lineman (disambiguation); Lineman (occupation)

Lineman         
·noun One who carries the line in surveying, ·etc.
II. Lineman ·noun A man employed to examine the rails of a railroad to see if they are in good condition; also, a man employed to repair telegraph lines.
lineman         
¦ noun (plural linemen)
1. a person who lays and maintains railway tracks.
North American term for linesman (in sense 2).
2. American Football a player on the line of scrimmage.
Linemen         
·pl of Lineman.

Wikipedia

Lineman

Lineman or linesman may refer to:

In personal roles:

  • Lineworker, one who installs and maintains electrical power, telephone, or telegraph lines
  • Lineman (gridiron football), a position in American football
  • Head linesman, the American football official in charge of the chain crew
  • Assistant referee (association football) or linesman
  • Linesmen, officials in ice hockey
  • Line umpire, an official in tennis

In other uses:

  • Western Union splice or Lineman splice, a type of electrical wiring splice
  • "The Lineman", a song composed by Sam Spence for Associated Production Music
  • La Linea (TV series) or Lineman, an Italian animated short series
  • Linesman/Mediator Air Defence RADAR system
Ejemplos de uso de Lineman
1. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – Former NFL defensive lineman John H.
2. Lawrence Fells, an electric power lineman, pulled her off to the side.
3. Steve Lorenz, a journeyman lineman, works Monday to restore power in Oklahoma City.
4. Reggie, the larger of the two, was an offensive lineman and protected LeRoy, a running back.
5. Taylor Bradford was a junior defensive lineman, who transferred from Samford University.