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mil·line
(mĭl′līn′)n.
1. A unit of advertising copy equal to one agate line one column wide printed in one million copies of a publication.
2. The cost of a unit of advertising copy.
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milline
(ˈmɪlˌlaɪn)n
(Marketing) a measurement of advertising space equal to one line printed in agate appearing in one million copies of a magazine or newspaper
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mil•line
(ˈmɪlˌlaɪn, mɪlˈlaɪn)n.
1. one agate line of advertising one column in width appearing in one million copies of a periodical.
2. Also called mil′line rate`. the charge or cost per milline.
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Noun | 1. | milline - an advertising measure; one agate line appearing in one million copies of a publication printing unit - a unit of measurement for printing |
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