Definitions for spaces

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Spelling: [speys]
IPA: /speɪs/

Spaces is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 112 anagrams from letters in spaces (acepss).

Definitions for spaces

noun

  1. the unlimited or incalculably great three-dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur.
  2. the portion or extent of this in a given instance; extent or room in three dimensions:
  3. extent or area in two dimensions; a particular extent of surface:
  4. Fine Arts. the designed and structured surface of a picture: the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface.
  5. outer space.
  6. deep space.
  7. a seat, berth, or room on a train, airplane, etc.
  8. a place available for a particular purpose:
  9. linear distance; a particular distance:
  10. Mathematics. a system of objects with relations between the objects defined.
  11. extent, or a particular extent, of time:
  12. an interval of time; a while:
  13. an area or interval allowed for or taken by advertising, as in a periodical, on the radio, etc.
  14. Music. the interval between two adjacent lines of the staff.
  15. an interval or blank area in text:
  16. Printing. one of the blank pieces of metal, less than type-high, used to separate words, sentences, etc.
  17. Telegraphy. an interval during the transmitting of a message when the key is not in contact.
  18. radio or television broadcast time allowed or available for a program, advertisement, etc.
  19. freedom or opportunity to express oneself, resolve a personal difficulty, be alone, etc.; allowance, understanding, or noninterference:

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or concerned with outer space or deep space:
  2. designed for or suitable to use in the exploration of outer space or deep space:

verb (used with object)

  1. to fix the space or spaces of; divide into spaces.
  2. to set some distance apart.
  3. Printing, Writing. to separate (words, letters, or lines) by spaces. to extend by inserting more space or spaces (usually followed by out).

Origin of spaces

1250-1300; Middle English (noun) Old French espace Latin spatium

Examples for spaces

space Invaders had just been introduced in America, and Atari was looking for a game that would do it one better.

space is said by Plato to be the 'containing vessel or nurse of generation.'

space or place has been said by Kant to be the form of the outward, time of the inward sense.

It should also be noted that space Jam did not make the cut, so you can rest easy.

I wish that the author of "Into space" would write a sequel to his story.

This column also appears in the latest issue of Aviation Week & space Technology.

Her very first sculpture, a metallic chrome unicorn aptly titled “space Oracle,” sits on a pedestal directly in front.

space will permit only the keynote of these courageous speeches.

The Matutes group also owns the mythic space Club and the giant Privilege Club.

Before the revelations of the soul, Time, space and Nature shrink away.

Word Value for spaces
Scrable

9

Words with friends

11

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