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margens

Margens is a term used in several languages and fields. In Portuguese, margens is the plural of margem and commonly refers to banks or shores—the edges of rivers, lakes, or coastlines. In publishing and design, margin refers to the blank space that surrounds the main content on a page or screen. Margins help frame text, improve readability, and provide room for binding in books. They also define the safe area for digital UI and can be adjusted to balance white space, alignment, and visual hierarchy. In printing, margins are connected to bleed and trim zones to ensure content is not cut off during production; a gutter margin is added on the inner side of pages to accommodate binding.

Geographically, in Portuguese usage margens describes riverbanks and shorelines and is used in everyday speech to

In economics and business, margin describes the difference between costs and revenue, typically expressed as a

denote
the
edge
of
a
land
feature.
In
a
broader
sense,
margins
can
refer
to
any
edges
or
borders
of
a
surface
or
field.
percentage
of
revenue.
Common
terms
include
gross
margin,
operating
margin,
and
net
margin.
Margin
also
appears
in
finance
as
margin
trading,
where
investors
borrow
funds
to
increase
a
position,
subject
to
margin
requirements.