Basic Computer Notions Introduction to HTML

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Lists (cont'd)

A third type of list is the definition list, in which each list item consists of a term and a definition.

Here is an example of a definition list:

cat
owns the house
dog
lives in the house
medical student
feeds the cat

Here is how the list was defined:

<dl>
  <dt> cat
  <dd> owns the house
  <dt> dog
  <dd> lives in the house
  <dt> medical student
  <dd> feeds the cat
</dl>


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