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Railway line in South East England
The Marshlink line is a railway line in South East England. It runs from Ashford, in Kent, via Romney Marsh, Rye and the Ore Tunnel to Hastings, where
Marshlink_line
Railway station in Kent, England
The Marshlink line connection to Hastings opened on 13 February 1851, after several false starts owing to problems with constructing the line and rivalry
Ashford International railway station
Ashford_International_railway_station
Railway station in East Sussex, England
II listed station, serving Rye, East Sussex, England. It is on the Marshlink line between Hastings and Ashford International and is the principal station
Rye railway station (East Sussex)
Rye_railway_station_(East_Sussex)
Railway station in East Sussex, England
southern terminus of the Hastings line, a stop on the East Coastway line to Eastbourne and also the Marshlink line to Ashford International. It lies 62 miles
Hastings_railway_station
Railway station in East Sussex, England
station serves the suburb of Ore, in East Sussex, England. It lies on the Marshlink Line. Services are provided by Southern, with a single peak hour service
Ore_railway_station
Railway line in Sussex, England
Brighton operate on the West Coastway line. Together with the West Coastway and the Marshlink line to the east, the line forms part of a continuous route from
East_Coastway_line
Railway station in East Sussex, England
actually in the neighbouring parish of Udimore. The station is on the Marshlink line, 9.3 miles (15 km) north-east of Hastings; services are provided by
Winchelsea_railway_station
Major long-distance railway line in south-east England
diverge: the Canterbury West line (to Ramsgate and beyond), High Speed 1 and Marshlink (to Hastings). As of December 2022 there are four off-peak "Kent Coast"
South_Eastern_Main_Line
Railway station in East Sussex, England
single-platform wayside halt in Doleham, East Sussex, England. It is on the Marshlink line, and train services are provided by Southern. The station is very isolated
Doleham_railway_station
Class of diesel-electric multiple unit
introduced to the Marshlink Line between Ashford and Hastings. These units also ran on the Bexhill West Branch Line and the short line to New Romney and
British_Rail_Class_205
Railway station in East Sussex, England
It is on the Marshlink line with all services operated by Southern. It was originally known as Three Oaks & Guestling. The railway line between Ashford
Three_Oaks_railway_station
Railway line in England
East Coastway line continues to Hastings via Lewes, Eastbourne and Bexhill, and then to Ashford International, Kent via the Marshlink line. The section
West_Coastway_line
Railway line in Kent and East Sussex, England
The Hastings line is a secondary railway line in Kent and East Sussex, England, linking Hastings with the main town of Tunbridge Wells, and London via
Hastings_line
Class of diesel-electric multiple unit
included occasional workings on the Marshlink Line, the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line and the Cuckoo Line. Following the closure of the last
British_Rail_Class_207
High-speed railway linking London with the Channel Tunnel
high-speed railway linking London with the Channel Tunnel. It is part of the line carrying international passenger traffic between the United Kingdom and mainland
High_Speed_1
Disused railway station in East Sussex, England
Ashford and Hastings, nowadays known as the Marshlink Line. It opened in 1907 and closed in 1959. The railway line between Ashford and Hastings was opened
Snailham_Halt_railway_station
1960s rail restructure in Great Britain
such as the East Suffolk Line from Ipswich to Lowestoft, which survives as a "basic railway".[page needed] The Marshlink line between Ashford International
Beeching_cuts
Former region of British Railways from 1948
Marshlink line closed on 2 February 1959. Hothfield Halt on the Maidstone line closed 2 November 1959 Teston Crossing Halt on the Medway Valley Line closed
Southern Region of British Railways
Southern_Region_of_British_Railways
Railway station in Kent, England
Appledore, in Kent, England. It is a Grade II listed station on the Marshlink line; services are provided by Southern. The station was constructed in 1851
Appledore_railway_station
Railway line in the UK
The Kent Downs line is a railway line between Otford and Ashford International in Kent, England. It adopted its current name in 2020, by the Kent Rail
Kent_Downs_line
Eastern Main Line is a major trunk railway in the south east of England, linking London with Dover. This is a detailed diagram of the line. Hurst, Geoffrey
South Eastern Main Line diagram
South_Eastern_Main_Line_diagram
Railway station in Kent, England
Ham Street railway station is a Grade II listed stop on the Marshlink line in the village of Hamstreet, Kent, between Ashford International and Hastings
Ham_Street_railway_station
Headland in Kent
Dungeness (and, via a separate branch, New Romney) to a junction with the Marshlink Line at Appledore. The Dungeness section was closed to passengers on 4 July
Dungeness
Goods branch line and terminal depot in Reading, England
The Coley branch line (ELR:COY), also known as the Coley goods branch, was a single-track branch railway running 1 mile 61 chains (1.76 miles, 2.84 km)
Coley_branch_line
Dungeness branch of the Marshlink Line. Others also scatter the country. As of 2024 the open crossings on the Looe Valley Line have been upgraded to AOCLs
Level crossings in the United Kingdom
Level_crossings_in_the_United_Kingdom
County of England
that today only main-line services remain. They include the East Coastway Line (including the Marshlink Line); the Hastings line; and the Uckfield branch
East_Sussex
Town in East Sussex, England
3⁄4 mile (1.2 kilometres) to the north in the Brede valley, on the Marshlink line between Ashford International and Hastings. The A259 road, a major road
Winchelsea
Town and borough in East Sussex, England
Eastbourne and Lewes. Trains to Brighton also use the East Coastway Line. The Marshlink Line runs via Rye to Ashford, and is unelectrified except for the Hastings
Hastings
Class of diesel-electric multiple unit
1979, only one unit was required for the North Downs Line, with the other used on the Marshlink Line between Hastings and Ashford. Following a derailment
British_Rail_Class_206
Railway line in Kent, England
The Darent Valley line is a railway line between Swanley and Sevenoaks in Kent, England. It adopted its current name in 2020, by the Kent Rail Partnership
Darent_Valley_line
British diesel multiple unit train
207 "Thumper" fleet. The first units were introduced in 2003 on the Marshlink Line from Ashford to Hastings and were extended in 2005 to Brighton, but
British_Rail_Class_171
Proposed railway station in Kent, England
railway station was a proposal for a railway station in Kent on the Marshlink line between Ashford International and Ham Street stations. The station would
Park_Farm_railway_station
British diesel multiple-unit train by Bombardier
slam-door Class 205 and Class 207 units on services on the Marshlink Line and Oxted Line to Uckfield. Southern later[when?] fitted these units with the
British_Rail_Class_170
British politician (born 1963)
electrification of the Marshlink Line from Hastings to Ashford International, organising transport decision-makers for a series of rail summits. The line remains unbuilt
Amber_Rudd
Electrification of railway lines
England line, the Wessex Main Line, the North Downs Line, the Oxted line (Uckfield branch), the Marshlink line and the Eastleigh–Romsey line. Two lines
Railway electrification in Great Britain
Railway_electrification_in_Great_Britain
River in East Sussex, England
Beyond the bridge, Doleham Ditch joins from the south, and the Marshlink railway line which has followed the valley of a stream northwards, turns to the
River_Brede
Former railway station in England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Poison_Cross_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Uralite_Halt_railway_station
Railway line in Kent, England
The Ashford–Ramsgate line is a railway that runs through Kent from Ashford to Ramsgate via Canterbury West. Its route mostly follows the course of the
Ashford–Ramsgate_line
British train operating company
the exception of services on the unelectrified Marshlink line and the Uckfield branch of the Oxted line, which use Class 171 diesel multiple units. South
Southern (Greater Thameslink Railway)
Southern_(Greater_Thameslink_Railway)
Adisham (ADM) Southeastern Chatham Main Line 19,464 1861 Canterbury Appledore (APD) Southern Marshlink Line 24,818 1851 Ashford Ashford International
List of railway stations in Kent
List_of_railway_stations_in_Kent
Disused railway station in England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Wingham (Canterbury Road) railway station
Wingham_(Canterbury_Road)_railway_station
Railway station in East Sussex, England
Hastings line in the south of England and is one of four stations that serve Hastings, East Sussex. It is 61 miles 55 chains (99.3 km) down the line from
St Leonards Warrior Square railway station
St_Leonards_Warrior_Square_railway_station
Village in Kent, England
Road follows the canal southwest from Appledore to Rye. The Marshlink Line railway line runs between Ashford International and Hastings via Appledore
Appledore,_Kent
Cultural and historic region of England
include the Brighton Mainline, East Coastway line, West Coastway line, Arun Valley line and Marshlink line. Since the 2010s it has been several interested
Sussex
River in East Sussex, England
enters Rye, it passes under Ferry Road and a bridge carrying the Marshlink railway line. There is a grade II listed smock mill beside the bridge, which
River_Tillingham
Town in East Sussex, England
Tenterden, Hastings, and Tunbridge Wells. Rye railway station is on the Marshlink line between Hastings and Ashford. This now provides an hourly service from
Rye,_East_Sussex
River in East Sussex and Kent, England
of Rye, it is crossed by a fixed truss bridge which carries the Marshlink railway line. The bridge was installed in 1903, and replaced a swing bridge erected
River_Rother,_East_Sussex
Football stadium in Hastings, East Sussex
Southern and Southeastern. Situated on the Marshlink Line, East Coastway line to Brighton and the Hastings line to Tonbridge, this station has more frequent
The_Pilot_Field
Town in Kent, England
line to Canterbury opened in 1846, followed by the Marshlink Line to Hastings in 1851 and a line to Maidstone in 1884, which was served by Ashford West
Ashford,_Kent
Operational railway museum in Kent, England
Centre Legend South Eastern Main Line to Tonbridge Maidstone East line Ashford West Ashford International Marshlink line to Hastings to Ramsgate via Canterbury
Ashford_Steam_Centre
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Chislet Colliery Halt was a minor station on the Ashford to Ramsgate line. It opened in September 1919 and closed in 1971. Chislet Colliery started production
Chislet Colliery Halt railway station
Chislet_Colliery_Halt_railway_station
Railway station in East Sussex, England
West St Leonards railway station is on the Hastings line in the south of England and is one of four stations that serve Hastings and St Leonards, East
West St Leonards railway station
West_St_Leonards_railway_station
Former railway station in Kent, England
Valley Railway from Barham to Harbledown Junction, on the Ashford to Ramsgate line. A 16-lever signal box was provided. Initially, there were six passenger
Bishopsbourne_railway_station
Non-metropolitan district in England
Hastings Line, East Coastway Line and the Marshlink Line are the three railway lines in the District; The Kent and East Sussex Railway tourist line terminates
Rother_District
Suburb of Hastings, East Sussex, England
when the South Eastern Railway line came from London and tunnelled through to St Leonards, Hastings and the Marshlink Line, a feud started between the companies
Bulverhythe
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Opened in 1863 as part of the Kent Coast Railway company's extension of its line from Herne Bay, it was conveniently situated for the seaside resort's beach
Ramsgate Harbour railway station
Ramsgate_Harbour_railway_station
Road in England
1999 to 2010, an average of 65 crashes per mile. The road crosses the Marshlink line between Ashford International and Rye at two level crossings in quick
A259_road
Former railway station in England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Frittenden Road railway station
Frittenden_Road_railway_station
Disused railway station in Margate, Kent
Margate, Kent, England from 1846 to 1926 on the Kent Coast Line. The station and connection line was first proposed in 1841 by the South Eastern Railway
Margate_Sands_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Tilmanstone Colliery Halt railway station
Tilmanstone_Colliery_Halt_railway_station
Former railway station in England
passenger services on its 3-mile (5 km) branch to New Romney from its existing line between Appledore and Dungeness. At the time, a Victorian block of houses
New Romney and Littlestone-on-Sea railway station
New_Romney_and_Littlestone-on-Sea_railway_station
Disused railway station in East Sussex, England
was situated approximately 1 Mile east. The BL&H had powers to extend the line to a junction with the South Eastern Railway (SER) at Ashford, thereby creating
St Leonards West Marina railway station
St_Leonards_West_Marina_railway_station
Cardiff City Line Coryton Line Ebbw Valley Railway Gloucester–Newport line Maesteg Line Merthyr line Rhondda line Rhymney line Vale of Glamorgan Line Borderlands
List of railway lines in Great Britain
List_of_railway_lines_in_Great_Britain
Disused railway station in East Sussex, England
Legend Marshlink line to Ashford International Ore Mount Pleasant Tunnel ( 230 yd 210 m ) Hastings Hastings Tunnel ( 788 yd 721 m ) Hastings line to Tonbridge
Glyne Gap Halt railway station
Glyne_Gap_Halt_railway_station
Suburb of Hastings, England
on the Marshlink Line; with the former maintenance depot for the trains from London, and the coast (via the East Coastway Line and Hastings Line). Ore
Ore,_East_Sussex
Class of diesel-electric multiple unit
the TOPS system was introduced, becoming 203001. It was used on the Marshlink Line until 1990, when it was converted for departmental use and renumbered
British_Rail_Class_203
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Rochester Bridge railway station
Rochester_Bridge_railway_station
Railway station in Dover, England
complete the line, bridges would have to be constructed over the River Stour and the South Eastern and Chatham Railway's Deal to Minster line. An easement
Richboro_Port_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Port_Victoria_railway_station
Road bridge in Rye, East Sussex, England
of the River Rother. It did not connect to the main railway line (now the Marshlink line); instead passengers travelled between the two stations via the
Monk_Bretton_Bridge
Former railway station in England
Valley Railway Company built the Westerham Valley Branch Line from the South Eastern Main Line at Dunton Green to Westerham with one intermediate station
Westerham_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent
Smeeth is a disused railway station on the South Eastern Main Line which served the village of Smeeth in Kent, England. The station opened in 1852 and
Smeeth_railway_station
sides to Southampton along the West Coastway line in the west, and as the sole operator of the Marshlink line from Hastings to Ashford via Rye. In London
Network_SouthCentral
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Eastern Railway (SER) on 13 April 1846 when it opened the extension of its line from Ashford and Canterbury to Ramsgate Town, continuing to Margate Sands
St Lawrence for Pegwell Bay railway station
St_Lawrence_for_Pegwell_Bay_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Grain Crossing Halt railway station
Grain_Crossing_Halt_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Sheerness Dockyard railway station was the original terminus of the Sheerness line. It was built by the Sittingbourne & Sheerness Railway and opened in 1860
Sheerness Dockyard railway station
Sheerness_Dockyard_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Knowlton_railway_station
Disused railway station in East Sussex, England
Hastings Railway was incorporated in 1844 to construct a 32+1⁄2-mile (52.3 km) line from Brighton to Bulverhythe, 2+3⁄4 miles (4.4 km) from Hastings. A temporary
Bulverhythe_railway_station
Station in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
as a heritage railway line opened in 1996. It stands next to the original engine shed which has been restored to use. The line is called the Spa Valley
Tunbridge Wells West railway station
Tunbridge_Wells_West_railway_station
Former railway station in England
1881 by the Lydd Railway Company. It closed to passengers in 1967 but the line through the station remained open for freight. The Lydd Railway Company (LRC)
Lydd_Town_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Camber. Although the station was close to the Ashford – Hastings line (now the Marshlink Line), it did not connect to it or have direct access to the main
Rye railway station (Rye and Camber Tramway)
Rye_railway_station_(Rye_and_Camber_Tramway)
Disused railway station in Ashford, Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Biddenden_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Extension from Strood, serving the Medway towns of Chatham and Rochester. The line was opened by the SER to give it its own route to Rochester/Chatham, parallel
Chatham Central railway station
Chatham_Central_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent
Branch in Kent, England. The station was opened on 4 September 1893, when the line was extended from Goudhurst to Hawkhurst. The station was equipped with a
Cranbrook railway station (Kent)
Cranbrook_railway_station_(Kent)
Former railway station in England
by the Lydd Railway Company, it closed to passengers in 1937. Part of the line which served the station is converted to the main access road as a means
Dungeness railway station (South Eastern Railway)
Dungeness_railway_station_(South_Eastern_Railway)
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Department branch line moved as building work moved onto new stages. When the installation closed in 1945 the railway company took over the line for freight
War Department Halt railway station
War_Department_Halt_railway_station
Former railway station in England
England. Opened by the South Eastern Railway in 1843 as part of its main line from London, it was Folkestone's first station and handled substantial boat
Folkestone East railway station
Folkestone_East_railway_station
Disused railway station in Ash, Dover
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Ash_Town_railway_station
Railway station in Gravesend, England
Gravesend West was a railway station on the Gravesend West Line which served Gravesend in Kent. It opened in 1886 and was, for some time, a regular destination
Gravesend West railway station
Gravesend_West_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
deemed that the Chatham Extension was an unnecessary duplication of the line and stations that it inherited from the LC & DR, and therefore the Extension
Rochester Common railway station
Rochester_Common_railway_station
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Strood_(1st)_railway_station
Former railway station in England
remaining original station buildings (on the original 'down' side of the line) were demolished and replaced with a modern shelter of breeze-block and timber
Greatstone Dunes railway station
Greatstone_Dunes_railway_station
Village in Kent, England
In 2018 it was proposed to give the village its own station on the Marshlink Line. After an assessment, it was decided that there was no viable business
Kingsnorth
Disused railway station in Kent
Cheriton Halt is a disused railway station on the South Eastern Main Line which served the village of Cheriton on the outskirts of Folkestone in Kent,
Cheriton_Halt_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent
1893, when the line was extended from Goudhurst; Hawkhurst became the new terminus, and although there were plans to extend the line to Rye, these were
Hawkhurst_railway_station
Beverley rail line". York Press. Retrieved 5 January 2018. "East Riding Council takes first step to reopening York to Beverley railway line". The Yorkshire
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Middle Stoke Halt railway station
Middle_Stoke_Halt_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Line Smeeth Folkestone East Folkestone Warren Halt Shakespeare Cliff Halt Dover area Dover Harbour Dover Town Admiralty Pier Dover Marine Marshlink line
Minster on Sea railway station
Minster_on_Sea_railway_station
Former railway station in England
side of a level crossing to the south of St. Michael's tunnel, one of the line's main civil engineering features. Closed in 1954, nothing remains of St.
Tenterden St Michael's railway station
Tenterden_St_Michael's_railway_station
MARSHLINK LINE
MARSHLINK LINE
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lynette, LINETTE means "little lake."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Moreby in Yorkshire or Moorby in Lincolnshire, both named in Old Scandinavian as ‘farmstead (býr) in the moor or marshland (mór)’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Morden in Dorset or Surrey, Guilden or Steeple Morden in Cheshire, or Moredon in Wiltshire, all of which were named in Old English as ‘hill (dÅ«n) in marshland (mÅr)’.
Boy/Male
English American
Marshland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Line.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Devon, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire named Lynam, from Old English lÄ«n ‘flax’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.Irish : English surname adopted as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Laidhghneáin (see Linehan).
Female
French
French feminine form of Roman Cælinus, CÉLINE means "heaven."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kerr, KEIR means "from the marshland."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Line 1.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
Place Name in France Famous for the Production of Its Cheese; From Brie Region of France; Marshland
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a dresser of flax, from Middle English lynet, lynt ‘flax’.Dutch : from a short form of a Germanic name formed with lind (see Linde 1).Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or merchant.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Shakespearean
Marshland Dweller; Marsh Settlement
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Line, a reduced form of Cateline (see Catlin) and of various other names, such as Emmeline and Adeline, containing the Anglo-Norman French diminutive suffix -line (originally a double diminutive, composed of the elements -el and -in).French (Liné) : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or a linen merchant, from an Old French adjective liné ‘made of linen’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lingard.French : occupational name for a maker of or dealer in linen goods, from Old French linge ‘linen (goods)’ (see Linge 1).
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, KERR means "from the marshland."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican
Very High Places; From the Marshland; Marsh Land; Lives by a Marsh
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hatton.North German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the name of an area of marshland between Oldenburg and Bremen.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Marshland; From the Moor-land
Boy/Male
British, Chinese, Christian, English, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
A Marshland; From the Swampy Place; Man of Strength
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lind 2 and Line 1.Irish : variant of Lane 2.Scottish : habitational name from places so named in Ayrshire, Peebles-shire, and Wigtownshire.
MARSHLINK LINE
MARSHLINK LINE
Boy/Male
English
Charcoal merchant.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wreath, Rope, Girdle, Chaplet
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Pearl; Rain
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory in Remembrance of God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Unique and different from all
Boy/Male
Hindu
Pride, Peaceful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bond
Girl/Female
Hindu
Affection, Love
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Trustworthy faithful, peaceful, honest
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of Apis.
MARSHLINK LINE
MARSHLINK LINE
MARSHLINK LINE
MARSHLINK LINE
MARSHLINK LINE
n.
See Maslin.
n.
The line which forms the communication between the steering wheel and the telltale.
n.
The art or office of a herald; the art, practice, or science of recording genealogies, and blazoning arms or ensigns armorial; also, of marshaling cavalcades, processions, and public ceremonies.
n.
The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner.
n.
Resembling linen cloth; white; pale.
n.
Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution, exoneration, subrogation, and marshaling.
n.
The act of arranging in due order.
n.
Underclothing, esp. the shirt, as being, in former times, chiefly made of linen.
n.
One who lines, as, a liner of shoes.
n.
A line or track leading from the provinces toward the metropolis or a principal terminus; the track upon which up-trains run. See Up-train.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Marshal
n.
A dealer in linen; a linen draper.
a.
Formed by right lines; rectilineal; as, a right-lined angle.
n.
A ball which, when struck, flies through the air in a nearly straight line not far from the ground.
a.
Marked with little lines.
a.
Having straight lines.
n.
A vessel belonging to a regular line of packets; also, a line-of-battle ship; a ship of the line.
a.
Marked longitudinally with fine lines.