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Definition of pace
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Pace (v. t.) To
measure
by steps or
paces;
as, to pace a piece of
ground..
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Stay
::
Stay (n.)
Continuance
in a
place;
abode for a space of time;
sojourn;
as, you make a short stay in this
city..
Stereo-chemistry
::
Stereo-chemical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
illustrating,
the
hypothetical
space
relations
of atoms in the
molecule;
as, a
stereo-chemic
formula..
Crab
::
Crab (n.) One of the
brachyuran
Crustacea.
They are
mostly
marine,
and
usually
have a
broad,
short body,
covered
with a
strong
shell or
carapace.
The
abdomen
is small and
curled
up
beneath
the
body..
Wellhole
::
Wellhole
(n.) The open space in a
floor,
to
accommodate
a
staircase..
Area
::
Area (n.) Any plane
surface,
as of the floor of a room or
church,
or of the
ground
within
an
inclosure;
an open space in a
building..
Region
::
Region
(n.)
Tract,
part, or
space,
lying about and
including
anything;
neighborhood;
vicinity;
sphere..
Footpace
::
Footpace
(n.) A
walking
pace or step.
Shade
::
Shade (n.)
Comparative
obscurity
owing to
interception
or
interruption
of the rays of
light;
partial
darkness
caused
by the
intervention
of
something
between
the space
contemplated
and the
source
of
light.
Peridrome
::
Peridrome
(n.) The space
between
the
columns
and the wall of the
cella,
in a Greek or a Roman
temple..
Tardy
::
Tardy
(superl.)
Moving
with a slow pace or
motion;
slow; not
swift.
Sennight
::
Sennight
(n.) The space of seven
nights
and days; a week.
Left
::
Left (n.) That part of
surrounding
space
toward
which the left side of one's body is
turned;
as, the house is on the left when you face
North..
Solidity
::
Solidity
(n.) The solid
contents
of a body;
volume;
amount
of
inclosed
space.
Espace
::
Espace
(n.)
Space.
Narrow
::
Narrow
(superl.)
Having
but a
little
margin;
having
barely
sufficient
space,
time, or
number,
etc.;
close;
near; -- with
special
reference
to some peril or
misfortune;
as, a
narrow
shot; a
narrow
escape;
a
narrow
majority..
Trot
::
Trot (v. i.) Fig.: A
jogging
pace, as of a
person
hurrying..
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..
Tablature
::
Tablature
(n.)
Division
into
plates
or
tables
with
intervening
spaces;
as, the
tablature
of the
cranial
bones..
Prospective
::
Prospective
(n.) The scene
before
or
around,
in time or in
space;
view;
prospect..
Over
::
Over
(adv.)
From one
person
or place to
another
regarded
as on the
opposite
side of a space or
barrier;
-- used with verbs of
motion;
as, to sail over to
England;
to hand over the
money;
to go over to the
enemy..
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