Noun
lowline (plural lowlines)
A slackline which is mounted close to the ground
Brabham pushed for further advances, and played a significant role in developing Cooper's highly successful 1960 T53 "lowline" car, with input from his friend Tauranac. Source: Internet
The city supported the project, which owns the trolley yard and leased the space to the MTA, by conditionally designating the Lowline as the site’s developer. Source: Internet
At a Recreation Committee meeting on Tuesday, Lowline representative Scott Parker requested an annual contribution of $150,000 from the city. Source: Internet
The team did not follow McLaren's 1981 MP4/1 with their own fully composite chassis until the "lowline" BT55 in 1986, Hodges (1998) p. 43 the last team to do so. Source: Internet