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Definition of pace
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Pace (v. i.) To go; to walk;
specifically,
to move with
regular
or
measured
steps..
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Interplanetary
::
Interplanetary
(a.)
Between
planets;
as,
interplanetary
spaces..
Carapax
::
Carapax
(n.) See
Carapace.
Sacellum
::
Sacellum
(n.) An
unroofed
space
consecrated
to a
divinity.
Gum
::
Gum (v. t.) To
deepen
and
enlarge
the
spaces
between
the teeth of (a worn saw). See
Gummer.
Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.) Room;
space;
freedom
from
confinement
or
restraint;
hence,
looseness;
laxity;
independence..
Ham
::
Ham (n.) The
region
back of the knee
joint;
the
popliteal
space;
the hock.
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
diagram
or
drawing;
made to
represent
a
magnitude
or the
relation
of two or more
magnitudes;
a
surface
or space
inclosed
on all
sides;
--
called
superficial
when
inclosed
by
lines,
and solid when
inclosed
by
surface;
any
arrangement
made up of
points,
lines,
angles,
surfaces,
etc..
Amplitude
::
Amplitude
(n.) State of being
ample;
extent
of
surface
or
space;
largeness
of
dimensions;
size.
Compartment
::
Compartment
(n.) One of the parts into which an
inclosed
portion
of space is
divided,
as by
partitions,
or
lines;
as, the
compartments
of a
cabinet,
a
house,
or a
garden..
Unbounded
::
Unbounded
(a.)
Having
no bound or
limit;
as,
unbounded
space;
an,
unbounded
ambition..
Intercolumniation
::
Intercolumniation
(n.) The clear space
between
two
columns,
measured
at the
bottom
of their
shafts..
Pace
::
Pace (n.)
Manner
of
stepping
or
moving;
gait; walk; as, the walk, trot,
canter,
gallop,
and amble are paces of the
horse;
a
swaggering
pace; a quick
pace..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) A line or space of the
staff.
Propagate
::
Propagate
(v. t.) To cause to
spread
to
extend;
to impel or
continue
forward
in
space;
as, to
propagate
sound or
light..
Gap
::
Gap (n.) An
opening
in
anything
made by
breaking
or
parting;
as, a gap in a
fence;
an
opening
for a
passage
or
entrance;
an
opening
which
implies
a
breach
or
defect;
a
vacant
space or time; a
hiatus;
a
mountain
pass..
Stitch
::
Stitch
(v. i.) A space of work taken up, or gone over, in a
single
pass of the
needle;
hence,
by
extension,
any space
passed
over;
distance..
Bailey
::
Bailey
(n.) The space
immediately
within
the outer wall of a
castle
or
fortress.
Areolation
::
Areolation
(n.) Any small
space,
bounded
by some part
different
in color or
structure,
as the
spaces
bounded
by the
nervures
of the wings of
insects,
or those by the veins of
leaves;
an
areola..
Dense
::
Dense (a.)
Having
the
constituent
parts
massed
or
crowded
together;
close;
compact;
thick;
containing
much
matter
in a small
space;
heavy;
opaque;
as, a dense
crowd;
a dense
forest;
a dense fog..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) The space in a
theater
between
the stage and the
audience;
--
originally
appropriated
by the
Greeks
to the
chorus
and its
evolutions,
afterward
by the
Romans
to
persons
of
distinction,
and by the
moderns
to a band of
instrumental
musicians..
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