double-space
1double-space — [dub′əlspās΄] vt., vi. double spaced, double spacing to type (copy) so as to leave a full space between lines …
2double-space — /dub euhl spays /, v., double spaced, double spacing. v.t. 1. to type (text, copy, etc.) leaving a full space between lines: Always double space a term paper. v.i. 2. to type leaving a full space between lines: I can never remember to double… …
3double space — dvigubasis intervalas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Dvigubo dydžio eilučių intervalas, t. y. atstumas tarp gretimų tos pačios pastraipos eilučių ↑bazinių linijų lygus dviejų eilučių aukščiui. Tokiu intervalu spausdinami taisymui arba… …
4double-space — dou′ble space′ v. t. v. i. spaced, spac•ing to type or format so that there are blank spaces between lines of text • Etymology: 1895–1900 …
5double-space — verb type with a full space between lines • Hypernyms: ↑type, ↑typewrite • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
6double-space — verb Date: circa 1937 transitive verb to type (text) leaving alternate lines blank intransitive verb to type on every other line …
7double space — verb A typesetting specification (particularly for typewriters,) indicating that every other line should be blank, leaving sufficient whitespace to allow for annotation (i.e. from a teachers corrections.) …
8double space — two blank spaces between words or letters; two empty lines between rows of text …
9Double spaced sentences — Double spacing at the ends of sentences is a typographical convention that has sometimes been termed English spacing. Since the mid 1990s, it has often been termed French spacing, although that term has traditionally referred to the practice of… …
10space — 1. noun /speɪs/ a) The intervening contents of a volume. If it be only a Single Letter or two that drops, he thruſts the end of his Bodkin between every Letter of that Word, till he comes to a Space: and then perhaps by forcing thoſe Letters… …