logline

Etymology
First attested in 1613 as. A compound of.

Noun

 * 1)  A very short summary of a script or screenplay.
 * 2)  The line fastened to the log, and marked for finding the speed of a vessel.
 * 1)  The line fastened to the log, and marked for finding the speed of a vessel.
 * 1)  The line fastened to the log, and marked for finding the speed of a vessel.
 * 1)  The line fastened to the log, and marked for finding the speed of a vessel.

Translations

 * Finnish: juoniseloste
 * Russian:


 * Finnish: lokiliina
 * French: ligne de loch
 * German: Logleine
 * Russian: