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41space — 1. noun 1) there was not enough space Syn: room, capacity, latitude, margin, leeway, play, elbow room, clearance 2) green spaces in London Syn: area, expanse, stretch …
42Space — (as used in expressions) European Space Agency European Space Agency (ESA) European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Space Transportation System Space Transportation System (STS) …
43space — n 1. expanse, extension, expansion, spaciousness, vastness, immensity, largeness, greatness, amplitude, capaciousness; capacity, ^volume, proportions, dimensions, size; breadth, width, depth, broadness, wideness, height, length; stretch, spread,… …
44SPACE — Science Park Amsterdam Center for Entrepreneurship was founded in 2007 and is dedicated to entrepreneurship education and stimulation of entrepreneurship within the Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), Science Park Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit… …
45space — The classical questions include: is space real, or is it some kind of mental construct, or artefact of our ways of perceiving and thinking? Is it ‘substantival’ or purely ‘relational’? According to substantivalism, space is an objective thing… …
46SPACE — Salon des productions animales carrefour européen SPACE Localisation Rennes, Rennes Aéroport Pays …
47space — Шпация (Space) Пробельный материал, используемый в металлическом наборе [cпособы набора, где применяется металлический шрифт] для заполнения пробелов между словами при выключке [выравнивание строк относительно боковых краев полосы] строк, в… …
48space — noun 1》 a continuous area or expanse which is free or unoccupied. ↘a gap between printed or written words or characters. ↘pages in a newspaper, or time between broadcast programmes, available for advertising. 2》 the dimensions of height,… …
49space — See combustion space dead space parking space unmanned machinery spaces …
50space — [13] Space comes via Old French espace from Latin spatium ‘distance, space, period’, a word of unknown origin. Its modern English application to the ‘expanse in which the Universe is contained’ did not emerge until the 19th century. The Latin… …