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Definition of space
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Space (n.) To walk; to rove; to roam.
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Walker
::
Walker
(n.) A
forest
officer
appointed
to walk over a
certain
space for
inspection;
a
forester.
Diaper
::
Diaper
(n.)
Surface
decoration
of any sort which
consists
of the
constant
repetition
of one or more
simple
figures
or units of
design
evenly
spaced.
Pericellular
::
Pericellular
(a.)
Surrounding
a cell; as, the
pericellular
lymph
spaces
surrounding
ganglion
cells..
Loft
::
Loft (n.) The room or space under a roof and above the
ceiling
of the
uppermost
story.
Quadrantal
::
Quadrantal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
quadrant;
also,
included
in the
fourth
part of a
circle;
as,
quadrantal
space..
Liner
::
Liner (n.) A thin piece
placed
between
two parts to hold or
adjust
them, fill a
space,
etc.; a
shim..
Cellarage
::
Cellarage
(n.) The space or
storerooms
of a
cellar;
a
cellar.
Aeon
::
Aeon (n.) An
immeasurable
or
infinite
space of time;
eternity;
a long space of time; an age.
Box
::
Box (n.) A space with a few seats
partitioned
off in a
theater,
or other place of
public
amusement..
Concourse
::
Concourse
(n.) An open space where
several
roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where
several
roads meet.
Steerage
::
Steerage
(n.)
Properly,
the space in the after part of a
vessel,
under the
cabin,
but used
generally
to
indicate
any part of a
vessel
having
the
poorest
accommodations
and
occupied
by
passengers
paying
the
lowest
rate of
fare..
Huge
::
Huge
(superl.)
Very
large;
enormous;
immense;
excessive;
-- used esp. of
material
bulk, but often of
qualities,
extent,
etc.; as, a huge ox; a huge
space;
a huge
difference..
Interdome
::
Interdome
(n.) The open space
between
the inner and outer
shells
of a dome or
cupola
of
masonry.
Leap
::
Leap (n.) The act of
leaping,
or the space
passed
by
leaping;
a jump; a
spring;
a
bound..
Slow
::
Slow
(superl.)
Moving
a short space in a
relatively
long time; not
swift;
not quick in
motion;
not
rapid;
moderate;
deliberate;
as, a slow
stream;
a slow
motion..
Metoche
::
Metoche
(n.) The space
between
two
dentils.
Wicket
::
Wicket
(n.) The space
between
the
pillars,
in
postand-stall
working..
Impalement
::
Impalement
(n.) An
inclosing
by
stakes
or
pales,
or the space so
inclosed..
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.
Vacuist
::
Vacuist
(n.) One who holds the
doctrine
that the space
between
the
bodies
of the
universe,
or the
molecules
and atoms of
matter.,
is a
vacuum;
--
opposed
to
plenist..
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