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Definition of pace
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Pace (n.) A slow gait; a
footpace.
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Pace
::
Pace (n.) A broad step or
platform;
any part of a floor
slightly
raised
above the rest, as
around
an
altar,
or at the upper end of a
hall..
Wellhole
::
Wellhole
(n.) The open space in a
floor,
to
accommodate
a
staircase..
Expand
::
Expand
(v. t.) To cause the
particles
or parts of to
spread
themselves
or stand
apart,
thus
increasing
bulk
without
addition
of
substance;
to make to
occupy
more
space;
to
dilate;
to
distend;
to
extend
every way; to
enlarge;
--
opposed
to
contract;
as, to
expand
the
chest;
heat
expands
all
bodies;
to
expand
the
sphere
of
benevolence..
Open
::
Open (n.) Open or
unobstructed
space;
clear land,
without
trees or
obstructions;
open
ocean;
open
water..
Matter
::
Matter
(n.)
Amount;
quantity;
portion;
space;
-- often
indefinite.
Strident
::
Stride
(n.) The act of
stridding;
a long step; the space
measured
by a long step; as, a
masculine
stride..
Hough
::
Hough (n.) The
popliteal
space;
the ham.
Capillary
::
Capillary
(a.)
Resembling
a hair; fine;
minute;
very
slender;
having
minute
tubes or
interspaces;
having
very small bore; as, the
capillary
vessels
of
animals
and
plants..
First
::
First
(adv.)
Before
any other
person
or thing in time,
space,
rank, etc.; -- much used in
composition
with
adjectives
and
participles..
Rostrum
::
Rostrum
(n.) The
anterior,
often
spinelike,
prolongation
of the
carapace
of a
crustacean,
as in the
lobster
and the
prawn..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
compartment
or cell; an
inclosed
space or
cavity;
as, the
chamber
of a canal lock; the
chamber
of a
furnace;
the
chamber
of the eye..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) A space
between
elevated
lines or ribs, as of the
fruits
of
umbelliferous
plants..
Shank
::
Shank (v.) The space
between
two
channels
of the Doric
triglyph.
Pad
::
Pad (n.) An
easy-paced
horse;
a
padnag.
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.
Underground
::
Underground
(n.) The place or space
beneath
the
surface
of the
ground;
subterranean
space.
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..
Intermodillion
::
Intermodillion
(n.) The space
between
two
modillions.
Cycloidal
::
Cycloidal
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
cycloid;
as, the
cycloidal
space is the space
contained
between
a
cycloid
and its
base..
Omostegite
::
Omostegite
(n.) The part of the
carapace
of a
crustacean
situated
behind
the
cervical
groove.
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