Definitions | space |
| noun
- The intervening contents of a volume.
- (uncountable) Space occupied by or intended for a person or thing.
- There's not enough space for this couch in this room.
- (countable) An area or volume of sufficient size to accommodate a person or thing.
- They reserved a space for him to park his car.
- Write your name in the space below.
- The area beyond the atmosphere of planets that consists of a vacuum.
- A gap between written characters; blank.
- (typography) A piece of type used to separate words.
- (geometry) A set of points, each of which is uniquely specified by a set of coordinates; the number of coordinates specifying a point and the number of mutually perpendicular axis, axes along which the coordinates lie are the same, and that is the number of dimensions of the space.
- We live in a space that has at least four dimensions: up-down, left-right, forward-backward, and future-past.
- One's personal freedom to think or be oneself.
- I just need some , man.
- The state of mind one is in when daydreaming.
- (mathematics) a generalized construct or set, the members of which have certain properties in common; often used in combination with the name of a particular mathematician
- (context, Indian philosophy) One of the five basic elements.
Translations: - Dutch: spatie
- French: espace
(trans-mid)
(trans-bottom)
(trans-top, set of points)
- Czech: prostor
- German: Freiraum
- Italian: spazio
- Spanish: espacio
verb (spac, ing)
- (transitive) To be separated to a distance.
- :The cities are evenly spaced.
- (intransitive) To vent into vacuum.
- :The captain spaced the traitors.
Translations: Etymology: From espace.
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