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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 (v. i.) To move
quickly
by
lifting
the legs on the same side
together,
as a
horse;
to amble with
rapidity;
to
rack..
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Room
::
Room (n.)
Especially,
space in a
building
or ship
inclosed
or set apart by a
partition;
an
apartment
or
chamber..
Sort
::
Sort (n.)
Letters,
figures,
points,
marks,
spaces,
or
quadrats,
belonging
to a case,
separately
considered..
Wide
::
Wide (n.) That which is wide; wide
space;
width;
extent.
Epitomize
::
Epitomize
(v. t.) To make an
epitome
of; to
shorten
or
abridge,
as a
writing
or
discourse;
to
reduce
within
a
smaller
space;
as, to
epitomize
the works of
Justin..
Interfascicular
::
Interfascicular
(a.)
Between
fascicles
or
bundles;
as, the
interfascicular
spaces
of
connective
tissue..
Sebesten
::
Sebesten
(n.) The
mucilaginous
drupaceous
fruit of two East
Indian
trees
(Cordia
Myxa, and C.
latifolia),
sometimes
used
medicinally
in
pectoral
diseases..
Scope
::
Scope (n.) Room or
opportunity
for free
outlook
or aim; space for
action;
amplitude
of
opportunity;
free
course
or vent;
liberty;
range of view,
intent,
or
action..
Tail-bay
::
Tail-bay
(n.) One of the
joists
which rest one end on the wall and the other on a
girder;
also, the space
between
a wall and the
nearest
girder
of a
floor.
Cf.
Case-bay..
Vacancy
::
Vacancy
(n.) Empty
space;
vacuity;
vacuum.
Mediastinum
::
Mediastinum
(n.) A
partition;
a
septum;
specifically,
the folds of the
pleura
(and the space
included
between
them) which
divide
the
thorax
into a right and left
cavity.
The space
included
between
these folds of the
pleura,
called
the
mediastinal
space,
contains
the heart and gives
passage
to the
esophagus
and great blood
vessels..
Sectant
::
Sectant
(n.) One of the
portions
of space
bounded
by the three
coordinate
planes.
Specif.
(Crystallog.),
one of the parts of a
crystal
into which it is
divided
by the axial
planes..
Gravigrade
::
Gravigrade
(a.)
Slow-paced.
Interdentil
::
Interdentil
(n.) The space
between
two
dentils.
Exergue
::
Exergue
(n.) The small space
beneath
the base line of a
subject
engraved
on a coin or
medal.
It
usually
contains
the date,
place,
engraver's
name, etc., or other
subsidiary
matter..
Pocket
::
Pocket
(n.) A hole or space
covered
by a
movable
piece of
board,
as in a
floor,
boxing,
partitions,
or the
like..
Stound
::
Stound
(n.) A brief space of time; a
moment.
Occupy
::
Occupy
(v. t.) To hold, or fill, the
dimensions
of; to take up the room or space of; to cover or fill; as, the camp
occupies
five acres of
ground..
Mesh
::
Mesh (n.) The
opening
or space
inclosed
by the
threads
of a net
between
knot and knot, or the
threads
inclosing
such a
space;
network;
a net..
Quaternion
::
Quaternion
(n.) The
quotient
of two
vectors,
or of two
directed
right lines in
space,
considered
as
depending
on four
geometrical
elements,
and as
expressible
by an
algebraic
symbol
of
quadrinomial
form..
Sacellum
::
Sacellum
(n.) An
unroofed
space
consecrated
to a
divinity.
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