subblock

English

Etymology

sub- + block

Noun

subblock (plural subblocks)

  1. A block (of data, etc.) making up part of a larger block.
    • 2006, Wesley Chun, Core Python Programming:
      Again, as with every code subblock, indentation (and dedentation) are used to delimit blocks of code as well as to indicate which block of code statements belong to []
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