Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
margin-line
Noun
ˌmɑr·dʒ·ɪn laɪn

Definition
A margin-line is a line or mark that indicates the boundary of a margin in a document, often used in typesetting, printing, or graphic design to signify where the text is to start or end in relation to the edge of the page.

Examples
- The editor added a margin-line to ensure all text was spaced correctly on the page.
- In the design software, you can set the margin-line to maintain consistent spacing throughout the document.

Meaning
The term margin-line refers to the guidelines that help create uniformity in the positioning of text or objects on a page, ensuring that the content does not go beyond predefined limits.

Synonyms
- margin
- border line
- guideline