space
Definition of space:
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
Extension, as in length, breadth, and thickness; room; distance; interval, as between lines; a quantity of time.
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part of speech: noun
Extension as distinct from material substances: room: largeness: distance between objects: interval between lines or words in books: quantity of time: distance between two points of time: a short time: interval.
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Common misspellings:
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- sapce (33.8%)
- spae (4.6%)
- spce (12.9%)
- s (0.4%)
- spcae (9.6%)
- speace (5.0%)
- apsce (0.8%)
- psace (0.8%)
- spoace (0.8%)
- spaece (0.8%)
- spece (2.5%)
- soace (6.7%)
- spance (0.4%)
- sparce (0.8%)
- courters (0.4%)
- stace (0.8%)
- spaze (0.8%)
- sace (4.6%)
- splace (0.4%)
- spac (3.8%)
- spaice (0.4%)
- apce (0.8%)
- spave (2.5%)
- spacce (1.3%)
- sppace (0.8%)
- spaec (0.8%)
- spacey (0.8%)
- spaxe (0.8%)
- spsce (0.8%)
Usage examples for space:
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But you won't have to take tent space will you?
"Tom Slade at Black Lake" – Percy Keese Fitzhugh -
They followed him closely with their eyes until he was back within the space allowed him.
"The Road to Frontenac" – Samuel Merwin -
For a long time the father sat at his big, empty desk, staring, smiling into space
"Flowing Gold" – Rex Beach