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c. 1300, "extent or area; room" (to do something), a shortening of Old French espace "period of time, distance, interval" (12c.), from Latin spatium "room, area, distance, str [..]
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1540s, "to make of a certain extent;" 1680s in typography; 1703 as "to arrange at set intervals," from space (n.). Meaning "to be in a state of drug-induced euphoria" is [..]
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c. 1600, from space (n.). Meaning "having to do with outer space" is from 1894.
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the three-dimensional place in which an object can exist or events take place.
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the final frontier
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The measurable gap between a woman's thighs when standing with her feet together. Used as a term to express that a woman has feminine hips but thin, lean legs. Used among men to describe women [..]
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Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mindboggingly big it is. I mean you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just p [..]
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What my girlfriend demands the next day after we have sex. SPACE is required for her to have time to pretend it didn't happen and that we have not actually been dating for more than a month. A [..]
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1. The area outside our planetary environment. We are largely ignorant about most of it. We're so ignorant we have no idea exactly how much of it there is to be ignorant about. This explains w [..]
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Adding Space before a word makes it either the absolute best or worst of something. Because everything is much more epic in space.
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An Aromatic Herbal Blend that can be bought in your local head shop. Space gets you higher than most Marijuana, and its legal in the USA.
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amount of habitat an organism needs to thrive.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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geographic area that can be specific, like a parking space, or infinite, like outer space.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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The final frontier... to boldly go where no one has gone before. Space represents a key dimension of the land category of scarce resources. The space of land provides a place for locating productive a [..]
Source: glossary.econguru.com

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the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they tested his ability to locate objects in space"; "the boundless regions of the infinite" [..]
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In telegraphy, one of the two significant conditions of encoding. Note 1: The complementary significant condition is called a "mark." Note 2: In modern digital communications, the two corresponding significant conditions of encoding are called "zero" and "one." Synonyms spacing pulse, spacing signal.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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[Element of Art and Design] The emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or contained within objects. Shapes and forms are defined by the space around and within them, just as spaces are defin [..]
Source: writedesignonline.com

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roym
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interval
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The area occupied by an exhibitor in the exhibition hall. Space Rate
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Asteroids and Comets Astronauts Astronomy Exoplanets Galaxies Mars The Moon Planets
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The Cosmic World. The distance between two specific forms. Space is a relative condition within the Absolute.
Source: creativelife.org

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The area occupied by an exhibitor in the exhibition hall.
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Area occupied by an exhibitor on the show floor of an exhibition.
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The concept of space includes location, spatial distribution and the organisation of space. Location plays an important role in determining the environmental characteristics of a place, the viability [..]
Source: v7-5.australiancurriculum.edu.au

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In addition to developing a sense of place in geography pupils also develop spatial understanding. Physical and human phenomena are located and are distributed in space. They therefore have relative l [..]
Source: geography.org.uk

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A term often used in a general sense to indicate geography, location or distance, but also used specifically by human geographers to acknowledge the socially constructed nature of environments. Also t [..]
Source: thebicyclingguitarist.net

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Most simply, area. Geographers distinguish "absolute" or abstract space - the sort of space that acts as a container for things; and "social" or "relative" space - the so [..]
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A collection of subnets which must be routable between each other without firewalls. A subnet can be in one and only one space. Connections between spaces instead are assumed to go through firewalls.
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The intervening contents of a volume. (uncountable) Space occupied by or intended for a person or thing.
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Space is modem jargon for a binary zero. In the days of the telegraph, Morse used an on/off one/zero code. Pens at the receiving end made marks and spaces on a moving piece of paper. Sending a one mad [..]
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(n) a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing(n) the interval between two times(n) a blank area(n) one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical st [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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An enclosed space within a building.
Source: energycodes.gov

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 Location on a page of a site in which an ad can be placed. Each space on a site is uniquely identified. There can be multiple spaces on a single page.  
Source: magazine.org (offline)

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A space which has limited openings for entry and exit combined with unfavorable natural Ventilation such as Caves, refrigerators, deep tunnels, pipelines, sewers, silos, tanks, VATS, mines, deep trenc [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Space between the Dura Mater and the walls of the vertebral canal.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Interstitial space between Cells, occupied by Interstitial Fluid as well as amorphous and fibrous substances. For organisms with a Cell Wall, the extracellular space includes everything outside of the [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The area within Cells.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The area within the Cell Nucleus.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The space between the inner and outer Membranes of a Cell that is shared with the Cell Wall.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Invisible boundaries surrounding the individual's body which are maintained in relation to others.
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That part of the RESPIRATORY TRACT or the air within the respiratory tract that does not exchange Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide with pulmonary Capillary Blood.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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room or compartment aboard ship. The plural, spaces, can also mean compartments devoted to the same general purpose; engineering spaces, berthing spaces, etc.
Source: ussrankin.org

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A continuous expanse within which things exist and move. Spatial inference
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named location for activities such as use, inspection or maintenance, including un occupied or un inhabitable spaces, but not necessarily inaccessible voids [from BS 1192-4] Floor (region)
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character ( ) is one of the nonprinting characters
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The character generated by hitting the space bar on the keyboard.
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n. "space of (time), (a, the) while; time, opportunity; postponement, delay; respite; extent, space (of land, area, etc.); course, custom," s.v. space sb.\1 OED. KEY: space@n
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n 76 space 67 spaces 9
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More often "spaces." Any or all rooms or areas on board ship, in or around a hangar, etc. Each room or segment of a passageway or deck has a space number. "The Chief will inspect the Av [..]
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creating , exploiting and running into space
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Used to define an area on the field that is free from opponents and pressure. The ball can be passed into space for a player to run on to. A player can run into space to get open for a pass or to bring defenders with him to rid the area under attack of defenders (see dummy run).  
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See: Bidding space
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1. Face it, if there's really life up there ... after over 4 Billion Years already ... Odds-on, THEY'RE NOT COMING. 2. The area - or territory - on the Chess Board, controlled by each player.
Source: chess-game-strategies.com (offline)

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The amount of area of the chess board controlled by each side.
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The universe beyond Earth's atmosphere. The boundary at which the atmosphere ends and space begins is not sharp but starts at approximately 100 miles above Earth's surface.
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In painting, space may by defined as the distances between shapes on a flat surface and the illusion of three-dimensions on a two-dimensional surface. Also refers to a physical site where art is displ [..]
Source: modernsculpture.com

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An empty surface or area. Also, the area surrounding something.
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Space is the area around, between or within objects in the artwork. Three-dimensional space can be created with colour, overlapping of objects and the amount of detail in the artwork. See perspective for more details.
Source: artgalleryofhamilton.com (offline)

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see Negative space
Source: selectartusa.com

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Absence of an RF signal in cw keying. Key-open condition or lack of data in communications systems. Also a period of no signal.
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|Space
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