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Definition of space
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Space (n.)
Place,
having
more or less
extension;
room..
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Hollow
::
Hollow
(a.)
Having
an empty space or
cavity,
natural
or
artificial,
within
a solid
substance;
not
solid;
excavated
in the
interior;
as, a
hollow
tree; a
hollow
sphere..
Fillet
::
Fillet
(n.) A
narrow
flat
member;
especially,
a flat
molding
separating
other
moldings;
a
reglet;
also, the space
between
two
flutings
in a
shaft.
See
Illust.
of Base, and
Column..
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..
Content
::
Content
(n.) Area or
quantity
of space or
matter
contained
within
certain
limits;
as, solid
contents;
superficial
contents..
Transplace
::
Transplace
(v. t.) To
remove
across
some
space;
to put in an
opposite
or
another
place.
Session
::
Session
(n.)
Hence,
also, the time,
period,
or term
during
which a
court,
council,
legislature,
etc., meets daily for
business;
or, the space of time
between
the first
meeting
and the
prorogation
or
adjournment;
thus, a
session
of
Parliaments
is
opened
with a
speech
from the
throne,
and
closed
by
prorogation.
The
session
of a
judicial
court is
called
a
term..
Interminable
::
Interminable
(a.)
Without
termination;
admitting
no
limit;
boundless;
endless;
wearisomely
protracted;
as,
interminable
space or
duration;
interminable
sufferings..
Space
::
Space (n.) A
quantity
or
portion
of
extension;
distance
from one thing to
another;
an
interval
between
any two or more
objects;
as, the space
between
two stars or two
hills;
the sound was heard for the space of a
mile..
Areolated
::
Areolated
(a.)
Divided
into small
spaces
or
areolations,
as the wings of
insects,
the
leaves
of
plants,
or the
receptacle
of
compound
flowers..
Area
::
Area (n.) The
inclosed
space on which a
building
stands.
Inch
::
Inch (n.) A small
distance
or
degree,
whether
of time or
space;
hence,
a
critical
moment..
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..
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) A work
usually
in the form of a
redan,
to
inclose
a space
before
a door or
staircase,
or at the gorge of a
larger
work. It is
arranged
like a
stockade..
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..
Loft
::
Loft (n.) The room or space under a roof and above the
ceiling
of the
uppermost
story.
Positivism
::
Positivism
(n.) A
system
of
philosophy
originated
by M.
Auguste
Comte,
which deals only with
positives.
It
excludes
from
philosophy
everything
but the
natural
phenomena
or
properties
of
knowable
things,
together
with their
invariable
relations
of
coexistence
and
succession,
as
occurring
in time and
space.
Such
relations
are
denominated
laws, which are to be
discovered
by
observation,
experiment,
and
comparison.
This
philosophy
holds all
inquiry
into
causes,
both
efficient
and
final,
to be
useles
Cell
::
Cell (n.) The space
between
the ribs of a
vaulted
roof.
Deafen
::
Deafen
(v. t.) To
render
impervious
to
sound,
as a
partition
or
floor,
by
filling
the space
within
with
mortar,
by
lining
with
paper,
etc..
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A level
oblong
space
surrounded
on three sides by seats of wood,
earth,
or
stone,
rising
in tiers one above
another,
and
divided
lengthwise
through
the
middle
by a
barrier
around
which the track or
course
was laid out. It was used for
chariot
races,
games,
and
public
shows..
Extension
::
Extension
(v. t.) That
property
of a body by which it
occupies
a
portion
of
space.
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