align — align; align·er; align·ment; re·align; … English syllables
Align (company) — Align Corporation Ltd is a Taiwanese company selling home appliances and remote control toys.They are the makers of the extremely popular T Rex 450 and T Rex 600 remote controlled helicopters.External links* [http://www.align.com.tw Align… … Wikipedia
align — UK US /əˈlaɪn/ verb [T] ► to change something so that it has a correct relationship to something else: »Later this year, the company will introduce a price platform for its home insurance contracts, and will align all its prices. align sth with… … Financial and business terms
Align — may refer to:* The process of alignment * Align (company) … Wikipedia
Align-m — is a multiple sequence alignment program written by Ivo Van Walle.Align m has the ability to accomplish the following tasks: * Multiple sequence alignment * Include extra information to guide the sequence alignment * Multiple structural alignment … Wikipedia
align — [v1] line up, arrange next to adjust, allineate, coordinate, even, even up, fix, make parallel, order, range, regulate, straighten; concept 158 Ant. divide, mess up, separate align [v2] join; bring to agreement affiliate, agree, ally, associate,… … New thesaurus
align — ► VERB 1) place or arrange in a straight line or into correct relative positions. 2) (align oneself with) ally oneself to. DERIVATIVES alignment noun. ORIGIN French aligner, from à ligne into line … English terms dictionary
Align — A*lign , v. t. [F. aligner; [ a] (L. ad) + ligne (L. linea) line. See {Line}, and cf. {Allineate}.] To adjust or form to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line; to aline. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Align — A*lign , v. t. To form in line; to fall into line. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
align — I verb accommodate, adapt, adjust, ameliorate, amend, attune, change, collimate, conform, correct, cure, improve, level, line up, make uniform, modify, normalize, pattern, perfect, readjust, rectify, regularize, remedy, revise II index conform,… … Law dictionary
align convergently — index border (approach) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary