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Filter by Meaning The surveyors used a collinear set of points to map out the land.
The row of trees appeared collinear from a distance.
The points where the diagonals of a square meet are collinear.
The collinear position of the stars made them appear to form a straight line.
The collinear arrangement of points on a ruler allows for accurate measurement.
The three cities are collinear along the coast.
A collinear arrangement of stars formed the Big Dipper constellation.
The linear array of sensors is collinear with the target.
The points on the graph were collinear, indicating a linear relationship.
The two wires are collinear where they cross, creating a short circuit.
The gymnast's body forms a collinear line as she balances on the beam.
The books on the shelf need to be collinear to avoid tilting.
The collinear relationship between the variables was evident from the scatter plot.
The two planes are collinear at the point of intersection.
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