in-line
English
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Adjective
in-line (not comparable)
- Consisting of parts arranged in a single line.
- (computing, of source code) Being of a different type written in the body of a program, such as assembly language code within BBC BASIC.
- (writing) Inserted in the flow of a text.
- An in-line mathematical formula does not have to be on a line of its own.
- Parenthetical referencing is a citation style which uses in-line citations enclosed within parentheses.
Synonyms
- (arranged in a single line): aligned
- (inserted in a text): in-text
Derived terms
- in-line code
- in-line engine
- in-line expansion
- in-line skating
Related terms
Translations
Arranged in a single line
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Inserted in a text
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