triple spacing
present participle of triple-space
/ˈtrɪpəl ˌspeɪsɪŋ/
noun
- The act or practice of leaving two blank lines between lines of text (i.e., setting line spacing to three lines total).
- Triple-spacing is rarely used in modern documents because it wastes paper.
- For the draft, use triple-spacing so editors can write between the lines.
- The teacher asked for triple-spacing on the essay to leave room for comments.