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Was (wer) ist Space - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SPACE; Space (the band); SPACE (computer game); Space (game); The space; Space (band); Space Channel; User:Kevinebaugh/The Space; Space (television series); SPACE (TV channel); Space (channel); Space (computer game); The Space; SPACE (disambiguation); The Space (disambiguation); Space (album); Space (song); Space EP; Space (documentary); Space (series); Space (TV series); Space (TV channel); Space (EP); Space (novel)

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GENERAL FRAMEWORK
Physical space; Space (philosophy); Space (physics); Space (astronomy); Three-Space; Astrophobia; Draft:Space; Geographical space
¦ 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, depth, and width within which all things exist and move.
(also outer space) the physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
the near-vacuum extending between the planets and stars.
3. an interval of time (indicating that the time is short): both cars were stolen in the space of a few hours.
4. the freedom and scope to live and develop as one wishes.
5. Mathematics a mathematical concept generally regarded as a set of points having some specified structure.
6. Telecommunications one of two possible states of a signal in certain systems. The opposite of mark1.
¦ verb
1. position (items) at a distance from one another.
(in printing or writing) insert spaces between.
2. (be spaced out or chiefly N. Amer. space out) informal be or become euphoric or disorientated, especially from taking drugs.
Derivatives
spacer noun
spacing noun
Origin
ME: shortening of OFr. espace, from L. spatium.
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GENERAL FRAMEWORK
Physical space; Space (philosophy); Space (physics); Space (astronomy); Three-Space; Astrophobia; Draft:Space; Geographical space
n.
1) to save space
2) breathing space; (an) empty space
3) a crawl; parking space
4) office; storage space
5) airspace; interplanetary, interstellar, outer space
6) (a) space between
7) space for
8) (misc.) the (wide) open spaces; to indent several spaces; to violate a country's airspace
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GENERAL FRAMEWORK
Physical space; Space (philosophy); Space (physics); Space (astronomy); Three-Space; Astrophobia; Draft:Space; Geographical space
n.
1.
Extension, extent.
2.
Capacity, room.
3.
Distance, interval.
4.
Duration.
5.
(Rare.) While, short time.

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Space (disambiguation)

Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.

Space, SPACE, spacing, or The Space may also refer to:

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