Definisjon av Space

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Noun

space - an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things); "the architect left space in front of the building"; "they stopped at an open space in the jungle"; "the space between his teeth"
amorphous shape an ill-defined or arbitrary shape
location a point or extent in space
compartment a partitioned section, chamber, or separate room within a larger enclosed area
crenel, crenelle a notch or open space between two merlons in a crenelated battlement
pleural space the small potential space between the parietal and visceral layers of the pleura
subarachnoid space a space in the meninges beneath the arachnoid membrane and above the pia mater that contains the cerebrospinal fluid
natural enclosure, enclosure the act of enclosing something inside something else
expanse a wide and open space or area as of surface or land or sky
gap, opening a narrow opening; "he opened the window a crack"
swath a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
angle a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Saxons and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons
vacancy, void, emptiness, vacuum being unoccupied
hole an opening deliberately made in or through something
enclosed space, cavity (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body
space - an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space"
country, area the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries"
air space, airspace the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction; "the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace"
crawl space, crawlspace low space beneath a floor of a building; gives workers access to wiring or plumbing
disc space, disk space (computer science) the space available on a magnetic disk
flies (theater) the space over the stage (out of view of the audience) used to store scenery (drop curtains)
paint, key a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating; "artists use `paint' and `pigment' interchangeably"
no-parking zone a space where automobiles are not allowed to park
parking space, parking zone a space where an automobile can be parked
separation the act of dividing or disconnecting
seat, place any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit); "he dusted off the seat before sitting down"
terreplein level space where heavy guns can be mounted behind the parapet at the top of a rampart
space - the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they tested his ability to locate objects in space"; "the boundless regions of the infinite"
infinite
attribute an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity
location a point or extent in space
absolute space physical space independent of what occupies it
phase space (physics) an ideal space in which the coordinate dimensions represent the variables that are required to describe a system or substance; "a multidimensional phase space"
mathematical space, topological space (mathematics) any set of points that satisfy a set of postulates of some kind; "assume that the topological space is finite dimensional"
outer space, space any location outside the Earth's atmosphere; "the astronauts walked in outer space without a tether"; "the first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth"
space - a blank area; "write your name in the space provided"
blank space, place
surface area, expanse, area a wide and open space or area as of surface or land or sky
form a mold for setting concrete; "they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation"
margin an amount beyond the minimum necessary; "the margin of victory"
space - one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff; "the spaces are the notes F-A-C-E"
surface area, expanse, area a wide and open space or area as of surface or land or sky
musical notation (music) notation used by musicians
space - a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing; "he said the space is the most important character in the alphabet"
blank
grapheme, graphic symbol, character (genetics) an attribute (structural or functional) that is determined by a gene or group of genes
Space - any location outside the Earth's atmosphere; "the astronauts walked in outer space without a tether"; "the first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth"
outer space, space
infinite, space the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they tested his ability to locate objects in space"; "the boundless regions of the infinite"
location a point or extent in space
aerospace the atmosphere and outer space considered as a whole
interplanetary space the part of outer space within the solar system
interstellar space the space between stars
intergalactic space the space between galaxies; "the Milky Way travels through intergalactic space"
Space - (printing) a block of type without a raised letter; used for spacing between words or sentences
quad, space
type a small metal block bearing a raised character on one end; produces a printed character when inked and pressed on paper; "he dropped a case of type, so they made him pick them up"
printing process, printing the business of producing printed material for sale or distribution
Space - the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of 10 minutes"
distance, space
time interval, interval a definite length of time marked off by two instants

Verb

space - place at intervals; "Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates"
position, lay, pose, put, place, set cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
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Substantiv

Space - Of time.
Space - A specific specified period of time.
Space - An undefined period of time without qualifier, especially a short period; a while.
Space - Unlimited or generalized physical extent.
Space - Distance between things.
Space - Physical extent in all directions, seen as an attribute of the universe now usually considered as a part of space-time, or a mathematical model of this.
Space - The near-vacuum in which planets, stars and other celestial objects are situated; the universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
Space - The physical and psychological area one needs within which to live or operate; personal freedom.
Space - A bounded or specific physical extent.
Space - A chiefly empty area or volume with set limits or boundaries.
Space - A gap in text between words, lines etc. , or a digital character used to create such a gap.
Space - A gap; an empty place.
Space - Functional analysis is best approached through a sound knowledge of Hilbert space theory.
Space - A set of points, each of which is uniquely specified by a number the dimensionality of coordinates.
Space - A marketplace for goods or services.
Space - Innovation in the browser space.

Verb

Space - To roam, walk, wander.
Space - To set some distance apart.
Space - To insert or utilise spaces in a written text.
Space - To eject into outer space, usually without a space suit.

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  • Space is the boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of the boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. In mathematics one examines 'spaces' with different numbers of dimensions and with different underlying structures.

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  • Space
    Space extending between the sun and the planets of the solar system. Interplanetary space is not empty, but contains dust, particles with an electric charge, and the magnetic field of the sun (also called the IMF, or Interplanetary Magnetic Field).
  • Space
    The location of an object or organism.
  • Space
    Relatively empty regions (with very small densities) of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) space
  • Presens: space / spaces
  • Preteritum: spaced
  • Perfektum: (have) spaced

Substantiv

  • Entall: space
  • Flertall: spaces

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