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Meaning
Noun
●
Of time.
Free time;
leisure
, opportunity.
A specific (specified)
period
of time.
An
undefined
period of time
(without
qualifier
, especially a
short
period
); a while.
●
Unlimited or
generalized
extent
, physical or otherwise.
Distance between things.
Physical
extent
across two or three
dimensions
(sometimes for or to do something).
Physical
extent
in all
directions
, seen as an
attribute
of the
universe
(now usually considered as a part of
space-time
), or a
mathematical model
of this.
The near-vacuum in which
planets
,
stars
and other
celestial objects
are
situated
; the
universe
beyond the earth's atmosphere.
The physical and
psychological
area one needs within which to
live
or
operate
; personal freedom.
●
A
bounded
or specific
extent
, physical or otherwise.
A (chiefly
empty
) area or
volume
with set
limits
or boundaries.
A
gap
in
text
between
words
,
lines
etc; or a
digital
character
used to create such a
gap
.
A
gap
; an
empty
place.
A
field
, area, or
sphere
of
activity
or endeavour.
Anything
analogous
to a physical
space
in
which one
can
interact
, such as an online
chat
room.
●
In Music:
A
bounded
or specific
extent
, physical or otherwise.
A
position
on the
staff
or stave
bounded
by lines.
●
In Typography:
A
bounded
or specific
extent
, physical or otherwise.
A
piece
of
metal
type used to
separate
words
,
cast
lower than other type
so as
not to take
ink
, especially one that is
narrower
than one
en
(compare quad).
●
In Geometry:
A
bounded
or specific
extent
, physical or otherwise.
A set of
points
, each of which is
uniquely
specified
by a number (the
dimensionality
) of coordinates.
●
In Mathematics:
A
bounded
or specific
extent
, physical or otherwise.
A
generalized
construct
or set whose members have some
property
in common
;
typically
there will be a
geometric
metaphor
allowing
these members to be
viewed
as "points". Often used with a
restricting
modifier
describing
the members (e.g.
vector space
), or
indicating
the
inventor
of the
construct
(e.g. Hilbert
space
).
Verb
●
To
roam
,
walk
, wander.
●
To set some
distance
apart.
●
To
insert
or
utilise
spaces
in a
written
text.
●
In Science fiction:
To
eject
into
outer space
, usually without a
space
suit.
●
In Science fiction:
To
travel
into and through
outer
space.
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
space
English
space
Anglo-Norman
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Duration
Span
Period
Spell
While
Break
Gap
Interspace
Area
Volume
Blank
Whitespace
Quad
Quadrat
Ether
Room
Spot
Place
Leisure Time
Spare Time
Uncertain Period
Outer Space
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Related
Storage
Area
Energy
Orbit
Land
Environment
Location
Zone
Rooms
Site
Facility
Air
Building
Time
Seating
Landscape
Bandwidth
Interior
Layout
Floor
Venue
Loft
Oxygen
Power
Parking
Areas
House
Structure
Resources
Spatial
Headroom
Kitchen
Surface
Water
Distance
Region
Legroom
Design
Garage
Material
Size
Property
Courtyard
Bedroom
Capacity
Wall
Lighting
Stretch
Atmosphere
Resource
Garden
Vacuum
Architecture
Home
Figure
Elbow Room
Solar System
Living Room
Low Earth Orbit
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Rhymes
Ace
Race
Bass
Vase
Jace
Pace
Case
Case
Base
Lace
Face
Mace
Naas
Dace
Reys
Brace
Chase
Space
Abase
Trace
Erase
Apace
Place
Grace
Thrace
Efface
Plaice
Encase
Enlace
Deface
Debase
Embrace
Replace
Grimace
Retrace
Outpace
Aggrace
Disgrace
Displace
Misgrace
Supplace
Misplace
Interface
Interlace
Bouillabaisse
White Space
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