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  • 41space — n 1. expanse, extension, expansion, spaciousness, vastness, immensity, largeness, greatness, amplitude, capaciousness; capacity, ^volume, proportions, dimensions, size; breadth, width, depth, broadness, wideness, height, length; stretch, spread,… …

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  • 42void — The notion of empty space (like that of eventless time) proved repugnant to Parmenides and the Stoics, and much later, but for similar reasons, to Descartes . One reason for disliking the idea may be based on confusion about the allegedly… …

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  • 43vugular pore space —    Void space due to solution cavities of small size [16] …

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  • 44space stage — noun : an abstract stage setting consisting of a broad arrangement of platforms, flights of steps, and occasionally other simple architectural elements backed by a usually black cyclorama, the actors and properties being spotlighted to appear as… …

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  • 45void — n. In a jigsaw puzzle piece, the space into which another piece s rounded end (a nub ) fits. Example Citation: His jigsaw puzzle strategy was simple: gather all the like colored pieces and then, through patient trial and error, see which nubs fit …

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  • 46void — vɔɪd n. emptiness, space, vacuity, opening, gap v. empty; make invalid adj. lacking legal validity, null …

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  • 47void —    Containing no matter, empty, negative space …

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  • 48void — I. a. 1. Empty, vacant. 2. Free, destitute, clear, without, wanting, devoid, lacking. 3. Unoccupied, unfilled, unsupplied. 4. Null, invalid, nugatory, ineffectual, of no effect, of no binding force. 5. Unsubstantial, vain, unreal, imaginary. II.… …

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  • 49void — [vɔɪd] noun [singular] formal 1) a situation in which someone or something that is important to you is no longer there 2) an extremely large empty space …

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  • 50Outer space — For other uses, see Outer space (disambiguation). The boundaries between the Earth s surface and outer space, at the Kármán line, 100 km (62 mi) and exosphere at 690 km (430 mi). Not to scale Outer space is the void that exists beyond any… …

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