k-line

See also: kline and Kline

English

Alternative forms

  • K-line, K-Line
  • kline, Kline, KLine
  • k:line, K:line, K:Line
  • k:-line

Etymology

Short for kill line, and refers to the line in an IRC daemon's configuration file, prefixed with a k, that records a user's hostname to prevent further access to the server

Pronunciation

  • enPR: kāʹlīn', IPA(key): /ˈkeɪˌlaɪn/

Noun

k-line (plural k-lines)

  1. (IRC) The line in an IRCd configuration file that records the hostname of a banned user
  2. (Asia, finance) A style of financial chart used to describe price movements of a security, derivative, or currency

Synonyms

Verb

k-line (third-person singular simple present k-lines, present participle k-lining, simple past and past participle k-lined)

  1. (transitive, IRC) To ban a user from a server

See also

References

  1. Tao, Lv, Hao, Yongtao, Yijie, Hao, Chunfeng, Shen (2017) “K-Line Patterns’ Predictive Power Analysis Using the Methods of Similarity Match and Clustering”, in Mathematical Problems in Engineering, volume 2017, →DOI, pages 1–11

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