single-space
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sin·gle-space
(sĭng′gəl-spās′)v. sin·gle-spaced, sin·gle-spac·ing, sin·gle-spac·es
v.tr.
To type, print, or format (copy) without leaving a blank line between lines.
v.intr.
To type, print, or format copy without leaving a blank line between lines.
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single-space
vb
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to type (copy) without leaving a space between the lines
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sin′gle-space′
v.t., v.i. -spaced, -spac•ing.
to type or format so that there are no blank lines between lines of text.
[1935–40]
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single-space
Past participle: single-spaced
Gerund: single-spacing
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Translations
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single-space
vti (Typ, Comput) → mit einzeiligem Abstand schreiben
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