line break
Noun

line break (plural line breaks)

  1. (typesetting) A point in writing where text that would normally continue on the same line starts at the beginning of a new line.
  2. (computing) A character indicating that subsequent characters should appear on a separate line of text; newline, line feed.
  3. (rugby) a break made through the opposition's defensive line
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