| Noun | 1. | carriage return - the operation that prepares for the next character to be printed or displayed as the first character on a line |
| (character) | Carriage Return - (CR, Control-M, ASCII 13) The character which
causes the cursor to move to the left margin, often used
with line feed to start a new line of output. Encoded in C and Unix as "\r". |
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