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Definition of pace
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Pace (n.) A slow gait; a
footpace.
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Stalled
::
Stall (v. i.) The space left by
excavation
between
pillars.
See Post and
stall,
under
Post..
Interfascicular
::
Interfascicular
(a.)
Between
fascicles
or
bundles;
as, the
interfascicular
spaces
of
connective
tissue..
Blade
::
Blade (n.) The four large shell
plates
on the
sides,
and the five large ones of the
middle,
of the
carapace
of the sea
turtle,
which yield the best
tortoise
shell..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) A space
between
elevated
lines or ribs, as of the
fruits
of
umbelliferous
plants..
Wee
::
Wee (n.) A
little;
a bit, as of
space,
time, or
distance..
No-man''s Land
::
No-man's
land () Fig.: An
unclaimed
space or time.
Touch
::
Touch (v. i.) To be in
contact;
to be in a state of
junction,
so that no space is
between;
as, two
spheres
touch only at
points..
Interseptal
::
Interseptal
(a.)
Between
septa;
as, the
interseptal
spaces
or
zones,
between
the
transparent,
or
septal,
zones in
striated
muscle;
the
interseptal
chambers
of a
shell,
or of a seed
vessel..
Angle
::
Angle (n.) The
inclosed
space near the point where two lines meet; a
corner;
a nook.
Bound
::
Bound (n.) The
external
or
limiting
line,
either
real or
imaginary,
of any
object
or
space;
that which
limits
or
restrains,
or
within
which
something
is
limited
or
restrained;
limit;
confine;
extent;
boundary..
Transplace
::
Transplace
(v. t.) To
remove
across
some
space;
to put in an
opposite
or
another
place.
Before
::
Before
(prep.)
In front of;
preceding
in
space;
ahead of; as, to stand
before
the fire;
before
the
house..
Wide
::
Wide
(adv.)
So as to leave or have a great space
between
the
sides;
so as to form a large
opening.
Presence
::
Presence
(n.) The place in which one is
present;
the part of space
within
one's ken, call,
influence,
etc.;
neighborhood
without
the
intervention
of
anything
that
forbids
intercourse..
Prolongate
::
Prolongate
(v. t.) To
prolong;
to
extend
in space or in time.
Napier''s Rods
::
Napier's
rods () A set of rods, made of bone or other
material,
each
divided
into nine
spaces,
and
containing
the
numbers
of a
column
of the
multiplication
table;
-- a
contrivance
of Baron
Napier,
the
inventor
of
logarithms,
for
facilitating
the
operations
of
multiplication
and
division..
Run
::
Run (a.) To go
swiftly;
to pass at a swift pace; to
hasten.
Circuit
::
Circuit
(n.) The space
inclosed
within
a
circle,
or
within
limits..
Space
::
Space (n.) The
distance
or
interval
between
words or
letters
in the
lines,
or
between
lines,
as in
books..
Fence
::
Fence (n.) An
inclosure
about a field or other
space,
or about any
object;
especially,
an
inclosing
structure
of wood, iron, or other
material,
intended
to
prevent
intrusion
from
without
or
straying
from
within..
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