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Definition of pace
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Pace (n.) A
device
in a loom, to
maintain
tension
on the warp in
pacing
the web..
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Interstitial
::
Interstitial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
interstices;
intermediate;
within
the
tissues;
as,
interstitial
cavities
or
spaces
in the
tissues
of
animals
or
plants..
Second
::
Second
(a.) The
sixtieth
part of a
minute
of time or of a
minute
of
space,
that is, the
second
regular
subdivision
of the
degree;
as, sound moves about 1,140
English
feet in a
second;
five
minutes
and ten
seconds
north of this
place..
Protract
::
Protract
(v. t.) To draw out or
lengthen
in time or
(rarely)
in
space;
to
continue;
to
prolong;
as, to
protract
an
argument;
to
protract
a war..
Blank
::
Blank (n.) A paper
unwritten;
a paper
without
marks or
characters
a blank
ballot;
--
especially,
a paper on which are to be
inserted
designated
items of
information,
for which
spaces
are left
vacant;
a bland
form..
Single-foot
::
Single-foot
(n.) An
irregular
gait of a
horse;
--
called
also
single-footed
pace. See
Single,
v. i..
Ether
::
Ether (n.) A
medium
of great
elasticity
and
extreme
tenuity,
supposed
to
pervade
all
space,
the
interior
of solid
bodies
not
excepted,
and to be the
medium
of
transmission
of light and heat; hence often
called
luminiferous
ether..
Lift
::
Lift (n.) The space or
distance
through
which
anything
is
lifted;
as, a long
lift..
Fast
::
Fast (v. i.)
Voluntary
abstinence
from food, for a space of time, as a
spiritual
discipline,
or as a token of
religious
humiliation..
Ton
::
Ton (n.) Forty cubic feet of
space,
being the unit of
measurement
of the
burden,
or
carrying
capacity,
of a
vessel;
as a
vessel
of 300 tons
burden..
Carapax
::
Carapax
(n.) See
Carapace.
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..
Solid
::
Solid (a.)
Impenetrable;
resisting
or
excluding
any other
material
particle
or atom from any given
portion
of
space;
--
applied
to the
supposed
ultimate
particles
of
matter.
Thoroughpaced
::
Thoroughpaced
(a.)
Perfect
in what is
undertaken;
complete;
going all
lengths;
as, a
thoroughplaced
Tory or
Whig..
Progress
::
Progress
(v. i.) To make
progress;
to move
forward
in
space;
to
continue
onward
in
course;
to
proceed;
to
advance;
to go on; as,
railroads
are
progressing..
Repace
::
Repace
(v. t.) To pace
again;
to walk over again in a
contrary
direction.
Clear
::
Clear (n.) Full
extent;
distance
between
extreme
limits;
especially;
the
distance
between
the
nearest
surfaces
of two
bodies,
or the space
between
walls;
as, a room ten feet
square
in the
clear..
Interdigital
::
Interdigital
(a.)
Between
the
fingers
or toes; as,
interdigital
space..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) The space
between
two bars.
Rake
::
Rake (v. t.) To
collect
or draw
together
with
laborious
industry;
to
gather
from a wide
space;
to
scrape
together;
as, to rake
together
wealth;
to rake
together
slanderous
tales;
to rake
together
the
rabble
of a
town..
Velocity
::
Velocity
(n.) Rate of
motion;
the
relation
of
motion
to time,
measured
by the
number
of units of space
passed
over by a
moving
body or point in a unit of time,
usually
the
number
of feet
passed
over in a
second.
See the Note under
Speed..
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