Chalkline

/ˈtʃɔːklaɪn/ noun

A line marked or snapped using chalk, especially a string coated with chalk powder that carpenters and builders use to mark straight lines on surfaces.

From 'chalk' + 'line' (a mark or boundary), referring to the carpenter's tool that makes chalk-covered lines visible for construction accuracy.

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