SPACES
- SPACE, to arrange at intervals apart [v]
- One of two possible states of a signal in certain systems
- The dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move
- The physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere
- The near vacuum extending between the planets and stars, containing small amounts of gas and dust
- A mathematical concept generally regarded as a set of points having some specified structure
- A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied
- An area of land that is not occupied by buildings
- An empty area left between one-, two-, or three-dimensional points or objects
- Each of the four gaps between the five lines of a staff
- An interval of time (often used to suggest that the time is short, considering what has happened or been achieved in it)
- Pages in a newspaper, or time between television or radio programs, available for advertising
- A blank between printed, typed, or written words, characters, numbers, etc
- SPACE, to set some distance apart [v]
- An area rented or sold as business premises
- The amount of paper used or needed to write about a subject
- The freedom and scope to live, think, and develop in a way that suits one