space+intervening

  • 1intervening space — index cessation (interlude) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2space — 1. noun /speɪs/ a) The intervening contents of a volume. If it be only a Single Letter or two that drops, he thruſts the end of his Bodkin between every Letter of that Word, till he comes to a Space: and then perhaps by forcing thoſe Letters… …

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  • 3intervening — in|ter|ven|ing [ ,ıntər vinıŋ ] adjective only before noun 1. ) happening between two events or times: Not much has changed during the intervening six years. 2. ) in the space between two people or things: The properties are separated by an… …

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  • 4intervening — UK [ˌɪntə(r)ˈviːnɪŋ] / US [ˌɪntərˈvɪnɪŋ] adjective [only before noun] 1) happening between two events or times Not much has changed during the intervening six years. 2) in the space between two people or things The gardens are separated by an… …

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  • 5space — Any demarcated portion of the body, either an area of the surface, a segment of the tissues, or a cavity. SEE ALSO: area, region, zone. SYN: spatium [TA]. [L. spatium, room, s.] alveolar dead s …

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  • 6Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch — The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9) relaunch is an unofficial name for a series of non canon novels released since 2000 detailing events involving the characters, species and settings portrayed in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine …

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  • 7dead space — 1. An area within the maximum range of a weapon, radar, or observer, which cannot be covered by fire or observation from a particular position because of intervening obstacles, the nature of the ground, or the characteristics of the trajectory,… …

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  • 8Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space — Guide to Earth and Space (ISBN 0 449 22059 1) is a non fiction work by the well known science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. The book differs somewhat in structure from typical literature by presenting its information in the form of answers to a… …

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  • 9white space — noun /waɪtspeɪs,ʍaɪt/ a) White area between written characters and graphic regions on a produced page or computer display; blanks and the vertical blank lines in between paragraphs, or other organized rows of text lines (poetry).<! Just not… …

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  • 10dead space — i. An area within the maximum range of a weapon, radar, or observer that cannot be covered by fire or observation from a particular position because of intervening obstacles, the nature of the ground, the characteristics of the trajectory, or the …

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