Verb
lie along (third-person singular simple present lies along, present participle lying along, simple past lay along, past participle lain along)
(obsolete) To lie flat; to be extended at full length.
A majority of these volcanoes lie along Indonesia's two largest islands, Java and Sumatra. Source: Internet
Amber processing is also an important part of the local economy, as the majority of the world's amber deposits lie along the Baltic coast. Source: Internet
And this creates a torque that rotates the dipole to lie along the field lines. Source: Internet
Of the 48 nations on the UN's list of least developed countries as of May 2016, around one third lie along the Belt and Road, such as Afghanistan, Nepal, Myanmar and Yemen. Source: Internet
Major towns that lie along the Strait include Lorino (1,267 people) and Lavrentiya (1,459 people). Source: Internet
Note that the half-light radius includes stars in the outer part of the cluster that happen to lie along the line of sight, so theorists will also use the half-mass radius (r m )—the radius from the core that contains half the total mass of the cluster. Source: Internet