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alignment

noun

  1. way of categorizing the ethical and moral perspective of characters in various role-playing games
  2. (cause to) be parallel, harmonious
  3. (cause to) exist on a single line
  4. in archaeology, a co-linear arrangement of features or structures with external landmarks
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /əˈlaɪn.mənt/ / /əˈlɑen.mənt/ / [əˈlɑe̯n.mənt]

noun

Etymology: From French alignement, by surface analysis, align + -ment.

  1. An arrangement of items in a line.
  2. The process of adjusting a mechanism such that its parts are aligned; the condition of having its parts so adjusted.
  3. An alliance of factions.
  4. The goals and values of an artificial intelligence, considered relative to human ethical standards.

    the alignment problem

    the alignment tax

  5. One of a set number of moral positions or philosophies a character can take.

    an alignment chart

  6. The conjunction of two celestial objects.
  7. The precise route or course taken by a linear way (road, railway, footpath, etc.) between two points.
  8. A way of arranging DNA, RNA or protein sequences in order to identify regions of similarity.
  9. ground plan of a canal or road