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space
noun
- 1. The limitless three-dimensional expanse where all matter exists.
- Thesaurus: infinity, the heavens, void, beyond.
- Example: no space in the garden for a pool
- Thesaurus: room, expanse, scope, range, dimension, extent, capacity.
- Example: a space-saving device
- Example: sign in the space below
- Example: If you don't know the answer, just leave a space
- Example: a space at our table
- Example: only two spaces left on this course
- Thesaurus: place, area, site, location, reservation, berth.
- Example: within the space of ten minutes
- Thesaurus: period, duration, cycle, span, term, tenure, interval.
- Form: outer space (also)
- Example: sells advertising space
8b. printing.
- A piece of metal that is used for producing this kind of gap.
- Room for the unrestrained liberty to think, do, etc as one wants.
- 1. To set or place at intervals.
- Example: spaced the interviews over three days
- See separate entry.
- See under spaced.
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Etymology: 14c: from French espace, from Latin spatium space.
Phrasal Verb: space something out
- To arrange it with intervals, or greater intervals, of distance or time between.
