noun
- a real or imaginary line that runs through the center of something, dividing it into two equal parts
- the painted line down the middle of a road that separates traffic going in opposite directions
Examples
- The pilot kept the aircraft on the runway centerline during takeoff.
- Never cross the centerline when driving on a two-lane highway.
- The architect drew a centerline through the building’s floor plan.
- The yellow centerline divides the road into two lanes.
- She measured from the centerline to ensure the design was symmetrical.
- The ship’s centerline runs from bow to stern.
- Traffic cones marked the centerline of the construction zone.