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terpri


/ter' pree/ TERminate PRInt line. [LISP 1.5 and later, MacLISP] To output a newline. Still used in {Common LISP}. On some early {operating system}s and hardware, no characters would be printed until a complete line was formed, so this operation terminated the line and eMITted the output. [Jargon File] (1996-06-24)

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