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Definition of space
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of space is as below...
Space (n.)
Extension,
considered
independently
of
anything
which it may
contain;
that which makes
extended
objects
conceivable
and
possible..
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Raking
::
Raking
(n.) A space gone over with a rake; also, the work done, or the
quantity
of hay,
grain,
etc.,
collected,
by going once over a space with a
rake..
Ejector
::
Ejector
(n.) A jet jump for
lifting
water or
withdrawing
air from a
space.
Gummer
::
Gummer
(n.) A
punch-cutting
tool, or
machine
for
deepening
and
enlarging
the
spaces
between
the teeth of a worn saw..
Blank
::
Blank (a.) Free from
writing,
printing,
or
marks;
having
an empty space to be
filled
in with some
special
writing;
-- said of
checks,
official
documents,
etc.; as, blank
paper;
a blank
check;
a blank
ballot..
Vacuity
::
Vacuity
(n.) Space
unfilled
or
unoccupied,
or
occupied
with an
invisible
fluid only;
emptiness;
void;
vacuum..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Empty;
void;
without
result;
fruitless;
as, a blank
space;
a blank day..
Concourse
::
Concourse
(n.) An open space where
several
roads or paths meet; esp. an open space in a park where
several
roads meet.
Voided
::
Voided
(a.)
Having
the inner part cut away, or left
vacant,
a
narrow
border
being left at the
sides,
the
tincture
of the field being seen in the
vacant
space;
-- said of a
charge..
Compartment
::
Compartment
(n.) One of the parts into which an
inclosed
portion
of space is
divided,
as by
partitions,
or
lines;
as, the
compartments
of a
cabinet,
a
house,
or a
garden..
Epitome
::
Epitome
(n.) A work in which the
contents
of a
former
work are
reduced
within
a
smaller
space by
curtailment
and
condensation;
a brief
summary;
an
abridgement.
Tablature
::
Tablature
(n.)
Division
into
plates
or
tables
with
intervening
spaces;
as, the
tablature
of the
cranial
bones..
Gorgerin
::
Gorgerin
(n.) In some
columns,
that part of the
capital
between
the
termination
of the shaft and the
annulet
of the
echinus,
or the space
between
two neck
moldings;
--
called
also neck of the
capital,
and
hypotrachelium.
See
Illust.
of
Column..
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) A seat, or the space
occupied
by or
allotted
for a
person,
in a
church,
theater,
etc.; as, the hall has 800
sittings..
Wellhole
::
Wellhole
(n.) The open space in a
floor,
to
accommodate
a
staircase..
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..
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..
No-man''s Land
::
No-man's
land () Fig.: An
unclaimed
space or time.
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) That which is set, or which may be
regarded
as set,
before
the mind so as to be
apprehended
or
known;
that of which the mind by any of its
activities
takes
cognizance,
whether
a thing
external
in space or a
conception
formed
by the mind
itself;
as, an
object
of
knowledge,
wonder,
fear,
thought,
study,
etc..
Leg
::
Leg (n.) An
extension
of the
boiler
downward,
in the form of a
narrow
space
between
vertical
plates,
sometimes
nearly
surrounding
the
furnace
and ash pit, and
serving
to
support
the
boiler;
--
called
also water leg..
Groundage
::
Groundage
(n.) A local tax paid by a ship for the
ground
or space it
occupies
while in port.
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