Lineup vs Selected - What's the difference?
lineup | selected |
(legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime
(Canada) A line of people or vehicles, in which the individual at the front end is dealt with first, the one behind is dealt with next, and so on, and in which newcomers join at the end.
(sports) Collectively, the members of a team.
(baseball) The batting order.
That have been selected or chosen.
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As a noun lineup
is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.As an adjective selected is
that have been selected or chosen.As a verb selected is
(select).lineup
English
Noun
(en noun)- The manager fielded his strongest lineup for the game against United.
Synonyms
* (line of people or vehicles) (American) line, (British) queue * (row of people for identifying a suspect) (British) identity paradeAnagrams
* * *selected
English
Adjective
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