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Synonyms
space (spās)

[Middle English, area, from Old French espace, from Latin spatium.]

noun 

    1. Mathematics A set of elements or points satisfying specified geometric postulates: non-Euclidean space.
    2. The infinite extension of the three-dimensional region in which all matter exists.
    1. The expanse in which the solar system, stars, and galaxies exist; the universe.
    2. The region of this expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere.
    1. An extent or expanse of a surface or three-dimensional area: Water covered a large space at the end of the valley.
    2. A blank or empty area: the spaces between words.
    3. An area provided for a particular purpose: a parking space.
  1. Reserved or available accommodation on a public transportation vehicle.
    1. A period or interval of time.
    2. A little while: Let's rest for a space.
  2. Sufficient freedom from external pressure to develop or explore one's needs, interests, and individuality: “The need for personal space inevitably asserts itself” (Maggie Scarf)
  3. Music One of the intervals between the lines of a staff.
  4. Printing One of the blank pieces of type or other means used for separating words or characters.
  5. One of the intervals during the telegraphic transmission of a message when the key is open or not in contact.
  6. Blank sections in printed material or broadcast time available for use by advertisers.

verb: spaced, spac·ing, spac·es. 

transitive verb 

  1. To organize or arrange with spaces between.
  2. To separate or keep apart.
  3. Slang To stupefy or disorient from or as if from a drug. Often used with out : The antihistamine spaces me out so I can't think clearly.

intransitive verb 

Slang
To be or become stupefied or disoriented. Often used with out : I was supposed to meet her, but I spaced out and forgot.

derivatives

spaćer
noun