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Definition of pace
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pace is as below...
Pace (n.) The
length
of a step in
walking
or
marching,
reckoned
from the heel of one foot to the heel of the
other;
-- used as a unit in
measuring
distances;
as, he
advanced
fifty
paces..
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Spacelate
::
Spacelate
(v. i.) To die,
decay,
or
become
gangrenous,
as flesh or bone; to
mortify..
Roomth
::
Roomth
(n.) Room;
space.
Pendentive
::
Pendentive
(n.) The
portion
of a vault by means of which the
square
space in the
middle
of a
building
is
brought
to an
octagon
or
circle
to
receive
a
cupola.
Space
::
Space (n.) To walk; to rove; to roam.
Place
::
Place (n.) Any
portion
of space
regarded
as
measured
off or
distinct
from all other
space,
or
appropriated
to some
definite
object
or use;
position;
ground;
site; spot;
rarely,
unbounded
space..
Expanse
::
Expanse
(n.) That which is
expanded
or
spread
out; a wide
extent
of space or body;
especially,
the arch of the sky..
Room
::
Room (n.) A
particular
portion
of space
appropriated
for
occupancy;
a place to sit,
stand,
or lie; a
seat..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(n.) In a
plane,
the two
imaginary
circular
points
at
infinity;
in space of three
dimensions,
the
imaginary
circle
at
infinity..
Network
::
Network
(n.) A
fabric
of
threads,
cords,
or wires
crossing
each other at
certain
intervals,
and
knotted
or
secured
at the
crossings,
thus
leaving
spaces
or
meshes
between
them..
Coulisse
::
Coulisse
(n.) One of the side
scenes
of the stage in a
theater,
or the space
included
between
the side
scenes..
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
The
alternate
rising
and
falling
of the
waters
of the
ocean,
and of bays,
rivers,
etc.,
connected
therewith.
The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a
little
more than
twenty-four
hours.
It is
occasioned
by the
attraction
of the sun and moon (the
influence
of the
latter
being three times that of the
former),
acting
unequally
on the
waters
in
different
parts of the
earth,
thus
disturbing
their
equilibrium.
A high tide upon one side of the earth is
accompanied
Interfascicular
::
Interfascicular
(a.)
Between
fascicles
or
bundles;
as, the
interfascicular
spaces
of
connective
tissue..
Intermission
::
Intermission
(n.) The
temporary
cessation
or
subsidence
of a
fever;
the space of time
between
the
paroxysms
of a
disease.
Intermission
is an
entire
cessation,
as
distinguished
from
remission,
or
abatement
of
fever..
Esplanade
::
Esplanade
(n.) Any
clear,
level space used for
public
walks or
drives;
esp., a
terrace
by the
seaside..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A
depressed
space in the after part of the deck; -- often
called
the
cockpit.
Vacuum
::
Vacuum
(n.) A space
entirely
devoid
of
matter
(called
also, by way of
distinction,
absolute
vacuum);
hence,
in a more
general
sense,
a
space,
as the
interior
of a
closed
vessel,
which has been
exhausted
to a high or the
highest
degree
by an air pump or other
artificial
means;
as, water boils at a
reduced
temperature
in a
vacuum..
Disk
::
Disk (n.) In owls, the space
around
the
eyes..
Farmyard
::
Farmyard
(n.) The yard or
inclosure
attached
to a barn, or the space
inclosed
by the farm
buildings..
Market
::
Market
(n.) A
public
place (as an open space in a town) or a large
building,
where a
market
is held; a
market
place or
market
house;
esp., a place where
provisions
are
sold..
Space
::
Space (n.) A short time; a
while.
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