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] is the volume of an object, or a mathematical set.<!--****** "Default" meaning goes on its own line at start, as per MoS ******--> | |||
] (from Latin ''spatium'' "room") refers to various concepts of ], room, measurment or extension. | |||
'''Space''' or '''spacing''' may also refer to: | |||
In '''science''': | |||
* ], the area beyond the limit of the Earth | * ], the area beyond the limit of the Earth | ||
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* ] | * ] | ||
In '''mathematics''': | |||
* a ] is an informal term for any of many different kinds of set with added structure | * a ] is an informal term for any of many different kinds of set with added structure | ||
⚫ | * ], in the study of human relations | ||
⚫ | * ]. portion of a page, canvas or other medium that left unmarked | ||
⚫ | * ], the gap between text characters | ||
⚫ | * ], a loosely defined term to classify businesses and technology | ||
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In '''music''': | In '''music''': | ||
* Bands: | * Bands: | ||
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* ], a United States Representative from the 18th District of Ohio | * ], a United States Representative from the 18th District of Ohio | ||
In '''other fields''': | |||
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⚫ | * ], the gap between text characters | ||
⚫ | * ], in the study of human relations | ||
⚫ | * ]. portion of a page, canvas or other medium that left unmarked | ||
⚫ | * ], a loosely defined term to classify businesses and technology | ||
* SPACE - ],] | * SPACE - ],] | ||
⚫ | * '''A space or square''' in a ]. | ||
⚫ | * ], the act of dying in vacuum. | ||
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Revision as of 07:49, 5 July 2007
Space is the volume of an object, or a mathematical set.
Space or spacing may also refer to:
In science:
- Outer space, the area beyond the limit of the Earth
- Inner space
In mathematics:
- a mathematical space is an informal term for any of many different kinds of set with added structure
In music:
- Bands:
- Space (indie rock band), a 1990s indie band from England
- Space (electronic band), a 1970s electronic music band from France
- Space (album), an eponymous album by members of the Orb
- Space (Ibiza nightclub), world-renowned nightclub
- Space music, a genre similar to ambient music
- "Space", a freeform Grateful Dead song comprised of non-melodic musical improvisation.
In media:
- Space (computer game), a computer role-playing game
- Space - Glory Through Conquest, a web browser-based strategy game
- Space (novel), a novel by James A. Michener
- SPACE: The Imagination Station, a Canadian television channel
- Episodes, films, or series by this title:
- Space: Above and Beyond, a.k.a. Space 2063, an American sci-fi TV series
- Space: 1999 was a British science-fiction television show
- Space (documentary), a 2001 BBC documentary
- "Space" (The X-Files episode), an episode of The X-Files
- Spaced, a British sitcom
- Spacing (magazine)
- Spacing Guild, the fictional organization in the Dune series
People:
- Zack Space, a United States Representative from the 18th District of Ohio
In other fields:
- Space (punctuation), the gap between text characters
- Personal space, in the study of human relations
- White space (visual arts). portion of a page, canvas or other medium that left unmarked
- Space (commercial competition), a loosely defined term to classify businesses and technology
- SPACE - Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment,Kerala
- A space or square in a board game.
- Spacing, the act of dying in vacuum.
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