triple-spacing
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Definition
Noun: - A typing format with two blank lines between each line of text: Triple-spacing is a specific formatting style in typing or word processing where two full, empty lines are inserted between each line of written content, resulting in a very open and spacious document layout.
Usage
Triple-spacing is used to create documents with extensive white space. This format is less common than single or double-spacing and is typically employed for specific purposes such as draft manuscripts where extensive handwritten edits are anticipated, certain academic submission guidelines, or to meet particular readability requirements for individuals with visual impairments.
Examples
- Noun:
- The professor requested that the first draft be submitted in triple-spacing to leave ample room for feedback.
- For the accessibility audit, please provide a triple-spacing option in the document settings.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in triple-spacing": describes the current formatting state of a document.
- Make sure the entire manuscript is in triple-spacing before you print it for the editors.
Variants and Related Words
- Triple-space (verb): To format text with two blank lines between each line.
- Please triple-space your essay before submitting it.
Synonyms
- Wide spacing: A more general term for formatting with significant space between lines.
- Expanded spacing: Often used in digital word processing to describe increased line spacing.
Antonyms
- Single-spacing: Typing with no blank lines between lines of text.
- Double-spacing: Typing with one blank line between lines of text.
Noun
- typing that leaves two lines blank between lines of typing