
1) Abstraction 2) Agitatedly paces the room 3) An empty area 4) Apple II game 5) Area 6) Bar from an online chat 7) Bar on the PC 8) Berth 9) Breathing room 10) Celestial 11) Character from a bar 12) Compass 13) Control character 14) Diastema 15) Distance without limit 16) Edu-Ware game 17) Elbow room
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1) Air 2) Airspace 3) Angle 4) Angular 5) Area 6) Atmosphere 7) Blankness 8) Cosmos 9) Crawlspace 10) Distance 11) Final frontier 12) Flies 13) Gap 14) Leeway 15) Opening 16) Pause 17) Realm 18) Room 19) Seat 20) Swath 21) Terreplein 22) Time 23) Void 24) Workspace
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• (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. • (n.) Place, having more or less extension; room. • (n.) Quantity of time; an interval between two points of time; duration; time. • (n.) Walk; track; path; course. • (n.) To walk; to r...
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Film is a combination of the spatial and temporal arts. Architecture primarily contends with the enfolding of space and music the temporality of successive moments. Film deals with the temporality of music and two of the three dimensions of architecture. The film medium can bend, shape, manipulate, control, and even restructure these two interactiv...
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(from the article `mathematics`) ...geometry be regarded as special cases of projective geometry. In each case the common features that, in Klein`s opinion, made them geometries were ...
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a boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction.[23 related articles]
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for contemporary dance, space is one of the main factors that make up the shape of movement (together with time, body and weight). These categories were first introduced in modern dance theoretical foundations by Rudolph Laban at the beginning of the XXth century, and have been spread world wide as working tools, both for creative and technical pur...
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a transmission medium in which manufactured structures are not used for guiding electromagnetic energy NOTE - For more precise definitions of terms relating to space, see Chapters 705 and 725.
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a signal element of space condition and nominal duration of two unit intervals between characters and six unit intervals between words
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The gap between lines on A stave
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1. Extension, considered independently of anything which it may contain; that which makes extended objects conceivable and possible. 'Pure space is capable neither of resistance nor motion.' (Locke) ... 2. Place, having more or ess extension; room. 'They gave him chase, and hunted him as hare; Long had he no space to dwell [in]' (R. Of Brunne) 'Whi...
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(spās) a delimited area. an actual or potential cavity of the body. the areas of the universe beyond the earth and its atmosphere. adj., spa´tial., adj.
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Space (spās)
noun [ Middle English
space , French
espace , from Latin
spatium space; confer Greek
spa^n to draw, to tear; perhaps akin to English
span . Confer
Expatiate .]
1. Extension, considered independently of anything which it may con...
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Space intransitive verb [ Confer Old French
espacier , Latin
spatiari . See
Space ,
noun ] To walk; to rove; to roam. [ Obsolete] « And loved in forests wild to
space .»
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Space transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Spaced ;
present participle & verbal noun Spacong .] [ Confer French
espacer . See
Space ,
noun ]
(Print.) To arrange or adjust the spaces ...
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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 displayed for viewing.
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(1) A distance, area, or volume. (2) An infinite three-dimensional area in which objects have relative coordinates to each other. (3) The region beyond the outer limits of the Earth's atmosphere.
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includes directions, size, pathways, levels, and shapes.
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a defined area.
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element of art that refers to the perceived distance or area between, around, above, below, or within a given area. Artworks can deal with actual physical space or the illusion of space (depth), depending on the aims of the artist; major divisions within the composition of an artwork include areas of positive and negative space.
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Also called a square, a space is a unit on a game
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noun a blank area; `write your name in the space provided`
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infinite noun 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 Aristotle, the container of all objects. In the Cambridge Platonists, the sensorium of God. In Kant: the a priori form of intuition of external phenomena. In modern math., name for certain abstract invariant gioups or set's. See Space-Time. -- P.P.W.
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This is the lifeless void between stars and planets. However, it will always be populated with interesting people and species with whom your characters can interact. This is where science fiction feels comfortable.
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