inline
/ˈaɪnlaɪn/Definitions
1. adverb
in a line or in a straight line; in a row or in sequence
“The inline seats on the bus were already full.”
2. noun
a sequence of characters or text that is displayed in a line within a larger block of text
“The inline code in the document was written in Python.”
3. adjective
relating to or consisting of a line or lines of text or code that are embedded within a larger document or program
“The inline image added visual interest to the article.”
4. verb
to embed or insert a line or lines of text or code within a larger document or program
“The editor inlined the CSS code for better performance.”