white space
Pronunciation
  • (British) IPA: /ˈwaɪtˌspeɪs/
Noun

white space

  1. White area between written characters and graphic regions on a produced page or computer display; blanks and the vertical blank lines in between paragraphs, or other organized rows of text lines (poetry).
  2. (computer science) Any single character or series of characters that represents horizontal or vertical space in typography.
Synonyms Related terms
  • negative space
Translations
  • German: Leerraum
  • Portuguese: espaço em branco
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