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Definition of pace
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Pace (n.) A
single
movement
from one foot to the other in
walking;
a step.
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Plenist
::
Plenist
(n.) One who holds that all space is full of
matter.
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To move along on foot; to
advance
by
steps;
to go on at a
moderate
pace;
specifically,
of
two-legged
creatures,
to
proceed
at a
slower
or
faster
rate, but
without
running,
or
lifting
one foot
entirely
before
the other
touches
the
ground..
Blank
::
Blank (n.) A paper
containing
the
substance
of a legal
instrument,
as a deed,
release,
writ, or
execution,
with
spaces
left to be
filled
with
names,
date,
descriptions,
etc..
Spur
::
Spur (v. t.) To prick with
spurs;
to
incite
to a more hasty pace; to urge or goad; as, to spur a
horse..
Leg
::
Leg (n.) An
extension
of the
boiler
downward,
in the form of a
narrow
space
between
vertical
plates,
sometimes
nearly
surrounding
the
furnace
and ash pit, and
serving
to
support
the
boiler;
--
called
also water leg..
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Abundant,
close,
or
crowded
in
space;
closely
set;
following
in quick
succession;
frequently
recurring..
Way
::
Way (n.)
Length
of
space;
distance;
interval;
as, a great way; a long way..
Interval
::
Interval
(n.) A space
between
things;
a void space
intervening
between
any two
objects;
as, an
interval
between
two
houses
or
hills..
Tardigradous
::
Tardigradous
(a.)
Moving
slowly;
slow-paced.
Solidity
::
Solidity
(n.) The solid
contents
of a body;
volume;
amount
of
inclosed
space.
Sectant
::
Sectant
(n.) One of the
portions
of space
bounded
by the three
coordinate
planes.
Specif.
(Crystallog.),
one of the parts of a
crystal
into which it is
divided
by the axial
planes..
Areal
::
Areal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to an area; as, areal
interstices
(the areas or
spaces
inclosed
by the
reticulate
vessels
of
leaves)..
Aquatinta
::
Aquatinta
(n.) A kind of
etching
in which
spaces
are
bitten
by the use of aqua
fortis,
by which an
effect
is
produced
resembling
a
drawing
in water
colors
or India ink; also, the
engraving
produced
by this
method..
Park
::
Park (n.) A space
occupied
by the
animals,
wagons,
pontoons,
and
materials
of all
kinds,
as
ammunition,
ordnance
stores,
hospital
stores,
provisions,
etc., when
brought
together;
also, the
objects
themselves;
as, a park of
wagons;
a park of
artillery..
Extent
::
Extent
(n.) Space or
degree
to which a thing is
extended;
hence,
superficies;
compass;
bulk; size;
length;
as, an
extent
of
country
or of line;
extent
of
information
or of
charity..
While
::
While (n.) Space of time, or
continued
duration,
esp. when
short;
a time; as, one while we
thought
him
innocent..
Aerolite
::
Aerolite
(n.) A
stone,
or
metallic
mass, which has
fallen
to the earth from
distant
space;
a
meteorite;
a
meteoric
stone..
Stound
::
Stound
(n.) A brief space of time; a
moment.
Cellarage
::
Cellarage
(n.) The space or
storerooms
of a
cellar;
a
cellar.
Inanity
::
Inanity
(n.)
Inanition;
void
space;
vacuity;
emptiness.
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