A commensurate line circuit is a term often used in the context of telecommunications and transmission lines. It refers to a type of transmission line where the electrical length, impedance, and other parameters are matched or coordinated in a way that optimizes signal transmission. In general, "commensurate" means that the components of the system share a common measurement or are in proportion to one another.

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