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Definition of Single-spaced
1. Adjective. (of type or print) not having a blank space between lines. "Business letters are usually single-spaced"
Definition of Single-spaced
1. Verb. (past of single-space) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Single-spaced
Literary usage of Single-spaced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Business English and Correspondence by Roy Davis, Clarence Hart Lingham (1921)
"The body of the letter may be single-spaced or double-spaced. ... In any letter
that is single-spaced, all paragraphs are separated by double spacing. ..."
2. Effective Business Letters: Their Requirements and Preparation, with by Edward Hall Gardner (1916)
"Nine of the whole number used a single-spaced heading in a double-spaced letter;
three used a double-spaced heading in a single-spaced letter. ..."
3. Problems in Office Practice and Business Style by Harold Strumpf (1922)
"(b) A medium-length letter may be double spaced or single spaced with wider margins.
If single spacing is employed, there must be double spacing between the ..."
4. The Expert Typist by Clarence Charles Smith (1922)
"Your chief comes to you with five pages of double-spaced matter containing a
number of quoted paragraphs which are single spaced. You are asked the question ..."
5. The Expert Typist by Clarence Charles Smith (1922)
"Your chief comes to you with five pages of double-spaced matter containing a
number of quoted paragraphs which are single spaced. You are asked the question ..."
6. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1916)
"... tapering behind, and with a single spaced series of small teeth; maxilla long
and slender, either finely toothed or toothless at the oral border; ..."