What is the meaning of Space?

Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.

  1. The Distance between objects.

    The Distance between objects.

    A physical extent across two or three dimensions (sometimes for or to do something).

    A physical extent in all directions, seen as an attribute of the universe (now usually considered as a part of space-time), or a mathematical model of this.

    The near-vacuum in which planets, stars and other celestial objects are situated; the universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.

    The physical and psychological area one needs within which to live or operate; personal freedom.

    Of time.

    1. Free time; leisure, opportunity.

      Free time; leisure, opportunity.

      A specific (specified) period of time.

      An undefined period of time (without qualifier, especially a short period); a while.

      A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.

      1. A (chiefly empty) area or volume with set limits or boundaries.
      2. A position on the staff or stave bounded by lines.
      3. A gap in text between words, lines etc., or a digital character used to create such a gap.

        A (chiefly empty) area or volume with set limits or boundaries.

        A position on the staff or stave bounded by lines.

        A gap in text between words, lines etc., or a digital character used to create such a gap.

        A piece of metal type used to separate words, cast lower than other type so as not to take ink, especially one that is narrower than one en (compare quad).

        A gap; an empty place.

        A set of points, each of which is uniquely specified by a number (the dimensionality) of coordinates.

        A generalized construct or set whose members have some property in common; typically there will be a geometric metaphor allowing these members to be viewed as "points". Often used with a restricting modifier describing the members (e.g. vector space), or indicating the inventor of the construct (e.g. Hilbert space).

        A field, area, or sphere of activity or endeavour.

        Anything analogous to a physical space in which one can interact, such as an online chat room.

        To roam, walk, wander.

        To set some distance apart.

        To insert or utilise spaces in a written text.

        To space out (become distracted, lose focus).

        To kill (someone) by ejection into outer space, usually without a space suit.

        To travel into and through outer space.

        Alternative form of espace

        Source: wiktionary.org