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Definition of space
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Space (n.) A short time; a
while.
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Pseudosphere
::
Pseudosphere
(n.) The
surface
of
constant
negative
curvature
generated
by the
revolution
of a
tractrix.
This
surface
corresponds
in
non-Euclidian
space to the
sphere
in
ordinary
space.
An
important
property
of the
surface
is that any
figure
drawn upon it can be
displaced
in any way
without
tearing
it or
altering
in size any of its
elements.
Eye
::
Eye (n.) The space
commanded
by the organ of
sight;
scope of
vision;
hence,
face;
front;
the
presence
of an
object
which is
directly
opposed
or
confronted;
immediate
presence..
Underground
::
Underground
(n.) The place or space
beneath
the
surface
of the
ground;
subterranean
space.
Aperture
::
Aperture
(n.) An
opening;
an open
space;
a gap,
cleft,
or
chasm;
a
passage
perforated;
a hole; as, an
aperture
in a
wall..
Cyclorama
::
Cyclorama
(n.) A
pictorial
view which is
extended
circularly,
so that the
spectator
is
surrounded
by the
objects
represented
as by
things
in
nature.
The
realistic
effect
is
increased
by
putting,
in the space
between
the
spectator
and the
picture,
things
adapted
to the scene
represented,
and in some
places
only parts of these
objects,
the
completion
of them being
carried
out
pictorially..
Interdigitation
::
Interdigitation
(n.) The state of
interdigitating;
interdigital
space.
In Vacuo
::
In vacuo () In a
vacuum;
in empty
space;
as,
experiments
in
vacuo..
Step
::
Step (v. i.) The space
passed
over by one
movement
of the foot in
walking
or
running;
as, one step is
generally
about three feet, but may be more or less. Used also
figuratively
of any kind of
progress;
as, he
improved
step by step, or by
steps..
Lacuna
::
Lacuna
(n.) A small
opening;
a small
depression
or
cavity;
a
space,
as a
vacant
space
between
the cells of
plants,
or one of the
spaces
left among the
tissues
of the lower
animals,
which serve in place of
vessels
for the
circulation
of the body
fluids,
or the
cavity
or sac,
usually
of very small size, in a
mucous
membrane..
Intercellular
::
Intercellular
(a.) Lying
between
cells or
cellules;
as,
intercellular
substance,
space,
or
fluids;
intercellular
blood
channels..
Circuit
::
Circuit
(n.) The
circumference
of, or
distance
round,
any
space;
the
measure
of a line round an
area..
Spandrel
::
Spandrel
(n.) The
irregular
triangular
space
between
the curve of an arch and the
inclosing
right
angle;
or the space
between
the outer
moldings
of two
contiguous
arches
and a
horizontal
line above them, or
another
arch above and
inclosing
them..
Emptiness
::
Emptiness
(n.) The state of being
empty;
absence
of
contents;
void
space;
vacuum;
as, the
emptiness
of a
vessel;
emptiness
of the
stomach..
Wide
::
Wide (n.) That which is wide; wide
space;
width;
extent.
Interjoist
::
Interjoist
(n.) The space or
interval
between
two
joists.
Space
::
Space (n.) To
arrange
or
adjust
the
spaces
in or
between;
as, to space
words,
lines,
or
letters..
Space
::
Space (n.) A small piece of metal cast lower than a face type, so as not to
receive
the ink in
printing,
-- used to
separate
words or
letters..
Millenary
::
Millenary
(n.) The space of a
thousand
years;
a
millennium;
also, a
Millenarian..
Scauper
::
Scauper
(n.) A tool with a
semicircular
edge, -- used by
engravers
to clear away the
spaces
between
the lines of an
engraving..
Stoma
::
Stoma (n.) The
minute
breathing
pores of
leaves
or other
organs
opening
into the
intercellular
spaces,
and
usually
bordered
by two
contractile
cells..
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