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Layout may refer to:
- Page layout
- Comprehensive layout
- In computer software, a layout is the arrangement of the widgets in a graphical user interface (see Layout manager)
- In computer graphics, a layout is another name for a scene (computer graphics) used to render 2D/3D graphics/animation
- Automobile layout
- Integrated circuit layout
- Keyboard layout
- Model railroad layout, model railroads are often referred to as layouts
- In computer programming language syntax, layout is an alternative name for the off-side rule
- In gymnastics, a layout is a position in which the gymnast's body is completely stretched, toes pointed and legs straight. A layout in tumbling, vault or balance beam is a salto performed in this position. In some countries, layout saltos are referred to as 'straights.' (ie, "he performed a double straight")
- In ultimate (sport), a layout is an attempt to catch the disc involving a jump that results in a horizontal landing
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