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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Space
n.
1.
Extension
,
considered
independently
of
anything
which
it
may
contain
;
that
which
makes
extended
objects
conceivable
and
possible
.
Pure
space
is
capable
neither
of
resistance
nor
motion
.
--
Locke
.
2.
Place
,
having
more
or
less
extension
;
room
.
They
gave
him
chase
,
and
hunted
him
as
hare
;
Long
had
he
no
space
to
dwell
[
in
]. --
R
.
of
Brunne
.
While
I
have
time
and
space
.
--
Chaucer
.
3.
A
quantity
or
portion
of
extension
;
distance
from
one
thing
to
another
;
an
interval
between
any
two
or
more
objects
;
as
,
the
space
between
two
stars
or
two
hills
;
the
sound
was
heard
for
the
space
of
a
mile
.
Put
a
space
betwixt
drove
and
drove
.
--
Gen
.
xxxii
. 16.
4.
Quantity
of
time
;
an
interval
between
two
points
of
time
;
duration
;
time
.
“Grace
God
gave
him
here
,
this
land
to
keep
long
space
.”
Nine
times
the
space
that
measures
day
and
night
.
--
Milton
.
God
may
defer
his
judgments
for
a
time
,
and
give
a
people
a
longer
space
of
repentance
.
--
Tillotson
.
5.
A
short
time
;
a
while
. [
R
.]
“To
stay
your
deadly
strife
a
space
.”
6.
Walk
;
track
;
path
;
course
. [
Obs
.]
This
ilke
[
same
]
monk
let
old
things
pace
,
And
held
after
the
new
world
the
space
. --
Chaucer
.
7.
Print.
(a)
A
small
piece
of
metal
cast
lower
than
a
face
type
,
so
as
not
to
receive
the
ink
in
printing
, --
used
to
separate
words
or
letters
.
(b)
The
distance
or
interval
between
words
or
letters
in
the
lines
,
or
between
lines
,
as
in
books
,
on
a
computer
screen
,
etc
.
Note:
☞
Spaces
are
of
different
thicknesses
to
enable
the
compositor
to
arrange
the
words
at
equal
distances
from
each
other
in
the
same
line
.
8.
Mus.
One
of
the
intervals
,
or
open
places
,
between
the
lines
of
the
staff
.
Absolute space
,
Euclidian space
,
etc
.
See
under
Absolute
,
Euclidian
,
etc
.
deep space
,
the
part
of
outer
space
which
is
beyond
the
limits
of
the
solar
system
.
Space line
Print.
,
a
thin
piece
of
metal
used
by
printers
to
open
the
lines
of
type
to
a
regular
distance
from
each
other
,
and
for
other
purposes
;
a
lead
. --
Hansard
.
Space rule
Print.
,
a
fine
,
thin
,
short
metal
rule
of
the
same
height
as
the
type
,
used
in
printing
short
lines
in
tabular
matter
.
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