White space
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White space or whitespace refers to the blank (white) area between written characters or graphic regions.
It may also refer to:
- White space (visual arts), or negative space, the portions of a page left unmarked
- White spaces (radio), radio frequencies allocated to broadcast transmissions but not assigned to a local broadcaster
- Whitespace (computer science), characters used to represent white space in text
- Whitespace (programming language), an esoteric programming language whose syntax consists only of spaces, tabs and new lines
- White Space (Process improvement and management), the area between the boxes in an organizational map, often an area where no one is responsible.
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