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Definition of space
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Space (n.) To
arrange
or
adjust
the
spaces
in or
between;
as, to space
words,
lines,
or
letters..
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Spaced
::
Spaced
(imp. & p. p.) of Spac.
Peridrome
::
Peridrome
(n.) The space
between
the
columns
and the wall of the
cella,
in a Greek or a Roman
temple..
Pediment
::
Pediment
(n.)
Originally,
in
classical
architecture,
the
triangular
space
forming
the gable of a
simple
roof;
hence,
a
similar
form used as a
decoration
over
porticoes,
doors,
windows,
etc.; also, a
rounded
or
broken
frontal
having
a
similar
position
and use. See
Temple..
Fur
::
Fur (v. t.) To nail small
strips
of board or
larger
scantling
upon, in order to make a level
surface
for
lathing
or
boarding,
or to
provide
for a space or
interval
back of the
plastered
or
boarded
surface,
as
inside
an outer wall, by way of
protection
against
damp..
Shank
::
Shank (v.) The space
between
two
channels
of the Doric
triglyph.
Coextend
::
Coextend
(v. t.) To
extend
through
the same space or time with
another;
to
extend
to the same
degree.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
vertical
line
across
the
staff.
Bars
divide
the staff into
spaces
which
represent
measures,
and are
themselves
called
measures..
Screw
::
Screw (n.) A
straight
line in space with which a
definite
linear
magnitude
termed
the pitch is
associated
(cf. 5th
Pitch,
10 (b)). It is used to
express
the
displacement
of a rigid body, which may
always
be made to
consist
of a
rotation
about an axis
combined
with a
translation
parallel
to that
axis..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Large in
space;
of much size; big;
immense;
enormous;
expanded;
--
opposed
to small and
little;
as, a great
house,
ship, farm,
plain,
distance,
length..
Parvise
::
Parvise
(n.) a court of
entrance
to, or an
inclosed
space
before,
a
church;
hence,
a
church
porch;
--
sometimes
formerly
used as place of
meeting,
as for
lawyers..
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..
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..
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..
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) The
shadow
cast, in an
eclipse,
where the light is
partly,
but not
wholly,
cut off by the
intervening
body; the space of
partial
illumination
between
the
umbra,
or
perfect
shadow,
on all
sides,
and the full
light..
Sacellum
::
Sacellum
(n.) An
unroofed
space
consecrated
to a
divinity.
Market
::
Market
(n.) A
public
place (as an open space in a town) or a large
building,
where a
market
is held; a
market
place or
market
house;
esp., a place where
provisions
are
sold..
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..
Floorage
::
Floorage
(n.) Floor
space.
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) A line or space of the
staff.
Contline
::
Contline
(n.) The space
between
the
bilges
of two casks
stowed
side by side.
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