Space ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Space ( noun )

  1. An area or extent of land, air, or sea.
  2. A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.
  3. An area of a building, room, or container for a particular purpose or function.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french espace, from latin spatium, from spatiari "stretch out".

Examples:

  1. The park provided a large open space for children to play and run.
  2. The museum had limited space for exhibitions and had to turn away many valuable pieces.
  3. She searched for a space to park her car in the crowded downtown area.
  4. The spacecraft entered the final frontier of space, beyond the boundaries of our solar system.
  5. The apartment had a small balcony that served as a cozy outdoor space for the residents.

(As a verb)

Space ( verb )

  1. An area or extent of land, air, or sea.
  2. A continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.
  3. An area of a building, room, or container for a particular purpose or function.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french espace, from latin spatium, from spatiari "stretch out".

Examples:

  1. The park provided a large open space for children to play and run.
  2. The museum had limited space for exhibitions and had to turn away many valuable pieces.
  3. She searched for a space to park her car in the crowded downtown area.
  4. The spacecraft entered the final frontier of space, beyond the boundaries of our solar system.
  5. The apartment had a small balcony that served as a cozy outdoor space for the residents.
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