I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun
( -s )
Etymology: line (I) up
1. : a line of persons arranged for inspection ; especially : a muster containing suspects whose identification is sought by the police
2.
a.
(1) : a list of players who will take part in a game (as of football or baseball) and of their positions
(2) : the players on such a list
b. : an arrangement of persons or sometimes of things usually having a common purpose or sentiment
the lineup at a ticket-office window
the lineup of political factions
3. : the condition or manner of being lined up
4.
a. : the act of lining up a printed sheet
b. : a sheet that has been lined up
II. noun
: a television programming schedule