white space

Etymology

 * Suggesting unfilled spaces on a calendar or schedule.

Noun

 * 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).


 * 1)  A contiguous collection of one or more characters that each represents horizontal or vertical space in typography.
 * 2)  Free time seen as an opportunity for gainful activity.

Translations

 * Czech: bílé místo
 * Finnish: tyhjä tila
 * German: Leerraum
 * Icelandic:, hvítbil
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: espaço em branco


 * Czech: bílý znak, bílé znaky
 * Finnish: tyhjätilamerkki
 * German:
 * Icelandic:, hvítbil
 * Macedonian: белина
 * Polish: