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English - Turkish

Definition of space in English Turkish dictionary

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
aralık
<span class="word-self">Spacespan>
(isim) Uzay

Uzay gizemlerle doludur. - Space is full of mysteries.

Geometri uzay bilimi ise, zaman bilimi nedir? - If geometry is the science of space, what is the science of time?

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mekân

Bu mekanın kutsallığı mutlaktır. - The sanctity of this space is absolute.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
boşluk

Satırlar arasında bir boşluk bırak. - Leave a space between the lines.

Bu cümlenin ilk harfinin başında kaldırılması gereken bir boşluk var. - There is a blank space in front of the first letter of this sentence that should be removed.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{i} açıklık

Sen ve senin önündeki araç arasında yeterli açıklık olmalı. - There must be enough space between you and the car in front of you.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{i} ara

Bugünün uzay araçları roketler kullanıyor ve roketler büyük miktarda itici yakıt kullanıyor. - Today’s spacecraft use rockets and rockets use large quantities of propellant.

Uzay ve zaman arasında. - Between space and time.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
alan

Ranzalar, alandan kazanmanın bir yoludur. - Bunk beds are a way to save space.

Tom kütüphanenin önündeki boş alanlardan birine parketti. - Tom parked in one of the empty spaces in front of the library.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
fasıla bırakmak
<span class="word-self">Spacespan>
(isim) Feza
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
ara vermek
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
boşluk bırakmak
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
aralık bırakmak
spacer
ara halkası
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
aralamak
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
mahal
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Dilbilim,Teknik) uzam
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Bilgisayar) ara tuşu
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
yerleştirmek
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Bilgisayar) ara çubuğu
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Bilgisayar) space
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Askeri) depolama sahası
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
zaman

Her zaman benim yerime park etmenden bıktım. - I'm sick and tired of you always parking in my space.

Mariner 10, Merkür'ü ziyaret eden ilk uzay sondasıydı. Aynı zamanda, iki gezegeni -Venüs ve Merkür- ziyaret eden ilk sondaydı. - Mariner 10 was the first space probe to visit Mercury. It was also the first probe to visit two planets - Venus and Mercury.

spacer
ara parçası
spacer
(Otomotiv) ara pul
spacer
ara çubuğu
spacer
(Otomotiv) ara halka
spacer
ara parça
spacer
(Otomotiv) ara boru
spacer
(Otomotiv) ara burç
spacer
(Otomotiv) halka
spacers
vida
spacing
mesafe
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
süre

Dr. Valeri 8 ocak 1994 ten Mart 1995 e kadar uzayda kalan bir Rus kozmonottur. Uzayda en uzun süre kalma rekorunu elinde bulunduruyor. - Dr. Valeri Polyakov, a Russian cosmonaut, was in space from January 8, 1994 to March 1995. He holds the record for the longest continuous stay in space.

Hava atomları ve molekülleri sürekli egzosferden uzaya kaçmaktadır. - Air atoms and molecules are constantly escaping to space from the exosphere.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
aralıklara bölmek
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
espas
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
müddet
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
mesafe

Bir takım yıldızındaki bireysel yıldızlar birbirlerine çok yakın görünebilir fakat aslında onlar uzayda büyük mesafelerle ayrılabilir ve birbirleriyle hiç gerçek bağlantısı yoktur. - The individual stars in a constellation may appear to be very close to each other, but in fact they can be separated by huge distances in space and have no real connection to each other at all.

Yer çekimi etkisi her nesneden uzaya doğru her yönde ve sonsuz bir mesafede uzanır. - The effect of gravity extends from each object out into space in all directions, and for an infinite distance.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
uzaklık
spaced
{f} ayır
spacer
bilezik
spacer
ara levhası
spacer
pul
spacing
aralıklı dizme
spacing
aralık
spacing
aralık bırakma
spaced
aralıklı
spaced
ayrılmış
spaces
boşluklar

Birinci sınıf öğrencileri kompozisyon yazdıklarında, kelimeler arasında boşluklar bırakmaları gerekmiyor mu? - When first year students write compositions, shouldn't they leave spaces between words?

spacing
aralık koyarak
spacing
arala
to <span class="word-self">spacespan>
alana
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
atlama

Yer yokluğu yüzünden bu sorunu atlamak zorunda kaldım. - I had to leave out this problem for lack of space.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Tıp) Ara, aralık, mesafe, boşluk, spatium
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
aralık koymak
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
ara ver/aralıklı diz
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{f} aralıklı dizmek
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{i} mesafe: in the space of ten miles on millik
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
boşluk,v.boşluk bırak: n.boşluk
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{i} yer, alan: parking space park yeri. Is there space for our display? Sergimize yer var mı?
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
uzay/boşluk
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{i} reklâm süresi [tv]
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{i} yer

Tom Mary'ye onun yerine park ettiği için kızgındı. - Tom was angry at Mary because she parked in his space.

Tom arabasını park yerinden çıkardı. - Tom backed his car out of the parking space.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{f} espas koymak
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Askeri) DEPOLAMA SAHASI: Bak. "storage space"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
reklâm süresi
spacer
(Nükleer Bilimler) aralayıcı
spacer
{i} aralık tuşu
spacer
{i} espas tuşu
spacing
espas
spacing
aralık bırakma,n.aralık: v.aralık koy: prep.aralık k
spacing
ara ver/aralıklı diz
spacing
{i} ara

Tom her zaman derse ara veriyor. - Tom is always spacing out in class.

spacing
uzaklık
spacing
(Nükleer Bilimler) aralamak
spacing
boşluk Aralık bırakma
spacing
(Tekstil) açıklık ( aralık-ara )
spacing
aralıklarla düzenleme
spacing
kelime arası print
English - English

Definition of space in English English dictionary

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
One of the five basic elements
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A gap between written or printed letters, numbers, characters, or lines; a blank

In digital text, a character representing a space ( ).

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The state of mind one is in when daydreaming
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The volume beyond the Kármán line that lies 100km above mean sea level of the Earth
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One's personal freedom to think or be oneself
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
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)

Other larger spaces – known as quads – were used to space out lines.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
An area or volume of sufficient size to accommodate a person or thing
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A while
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A set of points, each of which is uniquely specified by a set of coordinates; the number of coordinates specifying a point and the number of mutually perpendicular axes along which the coordinates lie are the same, and that is the number of dimensions of the space
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
To be separated to a distance

The cities are evenly spaced.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
To roam, walk, wander

But she as Fayes are wont, in priuie place / Did spend her dayes, and lov'd in forests wyld to space.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The volume beyond the atmosphere of planets that consists of a relative vacuum
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
To eject into outer space. Usually without a space suit

The captain spaced the traitors.

spaced
Simple past tense and past participle of space
spacer
A type of add-on device used by an asthmatic person to increase the effectiveness of a metered-dose inhaler
spacer
A person who works in space
spacer
A bushing
spacing
The action of the verb “space”
spacing
A way in which objects or people are separated by spaces

The spacing of the desks in the exam hall was intended to prevent candidates from copying each other's work.

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{i} universe; outer space; empty area, gap; place, area; interval; period of time; personal freedom, freedom to express oneself
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{f} divide into spaces, set some distance apart, separate by spaces, leave spaces
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
{n} local extension, distance, room, time
<span class="word-self">Spacespan>
espace
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Quantity of time; an interval between two points of time; duration; time
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Walk; track; path; course
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The part of the universe lying outside of the limits of the Earth's atmosphere More generally, the volume in which all spatial bodies move
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
If a place gives a feeling of space, it gives an impression of being large and open. Large paintings can enhance the feeling of space in small rooms
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
the 3-d continuous expanse and of the matter contained within
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of 10 minutes"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A space of time is a period of time. They've come a long way in a short space of time
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If you give someone space to think about something or to develop as a person, you allow them the time and freedom to do this. You need space to think everything over = room
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The area between all of the bodies in the universe It is not empty! It contains magnetic fields, electromagnetic radiation, gases, dust and other particles
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
spatium = [Latin] space Space or Outer Space are the seemingly empty places (vacuum) between planets and stars Space is not really empty, but the material in space is so dilute that it is hard to detect it Space looks black A particular camera or detector cannot observe all kinds of radiation (such as all colors of light, infrared and ultraviolet radiation, radio waves, and X rays), so if a bright object happens not to emit radiation of the kinds that the camera can detect, then the picture looks like a picture of outer space
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The lighter element of a bar code usually formed by the background between bars
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If you space a series of things, you arrange them so that they are not all together but have gaps or intervals of time between them. Women once again are having fewer children and spacing them further apart His voice was angry and he spaced the words for emphasis. Space out means the same as space. He talks quite slowly and spaces his words out I was spacing out the seedlings into divided trays + spacing spac·ing Generous spacing gives healthier trees and better crops. see also spacing, airspace, breathing space, outer space, personal space
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
place at intervals; "Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The lighter (or most reflectant) element of a bar code usually formed by the background between the bars
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Most minimally, any film displays a two-dimensional graphic space, the flat composition of the image In films which depict recognizable objects, figures, and locales, a three-dimensional space is represented as well At any moment, three-dimensional space may be directly depicted, as onscreen space, or suggested, as offscreen space In narrative film, we can also distinguish between story space, the locale of the totality of the action (whether shown or not), and plot space, the locales visibly and audibly represented in the scenes
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The intervening contents of a volume
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
One of the five elements of movement Refers to where the body is moving, which may be described in terms of: directionforward, backward, sideways, diagonal, up, down pathway (e g , zigzag, curved, spiral, circle, straight) focus (e g , direction body is facing, eye focus direction) levelhigh, medium, low (e g , on floor, kneeling, elevation) planehorizontal, vertical, sagittal personal space and general spacehow little, how much; around the body, within available space
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
In a GIS context this means position on the earth's surface Its meaning is very similar to location
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Extension, considered independently of anything which it may contain; that which makes extended objects conceivable and possible
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
You use space to refer to an area that is empty or available. The area can be any size. For example, you can refer to a large area outside as a large open space or to a small area between two objects as a small space. Under the plan, bits of open space -- fields, golf-course borders and small parks -- will be preserved. cutting down yet more trees to make space for houses I had plenty of space to write and sew The space underneath could be used as a storage area List in the spaces below the specific changes you have made
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The character generated by hitting the space bar on the keyboard
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A piece of type used to separate words
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The unlimited area which extends in all directions and within which all things exist It involves use of level, pathway, shape, positive and negative space, general and personal space, size, focus, and direction
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The second and third elements are either in SPF, in which case the width (resp height) of the drawn object is left blank, or numbers X and Y, in which case a space X units wide and Y high is reserved within the object being drawn
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Space is the whole area within which everything exists. The physical universe is finite in space and time
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
To walk; to rove; to roam
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Mathematics A set of elements or points satisfying specified geometric postulates: non-Euclidean space The infinite extension of the three-dimensional field in which all matter exists
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The lighter (or most reflecting) element of a bar code usually formed by the background between the bars
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
a generalized construct or set, the members of which have certain properties in common; often used in combination with the name of a particular mathematician
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Space is the area beyond the Earth's atmosphere, where the stars and planets are. The six astronauts on board will spend ten days in space. launching satellites into space. outer space
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
place at intervals; "Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The amount of space for a topic to be discussed in a document is the number of pages available to discuss the topic. We can't promise to publish a reply as space is limited
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
a blank area; "write your name in the space provided"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A quantity or portion of extension; distance from one thing to another; an interval between any two or more objects; as, the space between two stars or two hills; the sound was heard for the space of a mile
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
three-dimensional realm dependent on the presence of matter in which the Universe partially exists
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The distance or interval between words or letters in the lines, or between lines, as in books
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing; "he said the space is the most important character in the alphabet"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Ones personal freedom to think or be oneself
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
the expanse in which the Solar System, stars, and galaxies exist
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
To arrange or adjust the spaces in or between; as, to space words, lines, or letters
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A space is a particular frame of reference for an object Specifically, it defines the transformations that are applied to an object to put it into the frame of reference
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
One of the intervals, or open places, between the lines of the staff
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
High reflectance feature of a recording layer representing data that can be sensed by an optical system
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things); "the architect left space in front of the building"; "they stopped at an open space in the jungle"; "the space between his teeth"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A gap between written characters; blank
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(printing) a block of type without a raised letter; used for spacing between words
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
one of the sides of the Universe's hologram, which makes it possible for the Universe and its parts to evolve - to be in different states and interact with other evolving objects inside the Universe The other side of the Universe's hologram is time Space has such a multi-matrix structure, when one matrix is put inside the other
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff; "the spaces are the notes F-A-C-E"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they tested his ability to locate objects in space" a blank area; "write your name in the space provided" a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing; "he said the space is the most important character in the alphabet" one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff; "the spaces are the notes F-A-C-E" an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space" an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things); "the architect left space in front of the building"; "they stopped at an open space in the jungle"; "the space between his teeth" place at intervals; "Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space"
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
If you are staring into space, you are looking straight in front of you, without actually looking at anything in particular, for example because you are thinking or because you are feeling shocked. He just sat in the dressing-room staring into space. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Euclidean space European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co. European Space Agency ESA Hubble Space Telescope inner product space International Space Station space contraction metric space space exploration space frame space shuttle Space Transportation System STS space station space time vector space
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A short time; a while
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
An element of dance, relating to the area through which one moves
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Space can be the area around, within or between images or elements Space can be created on a two-dimensional surface by using such techniques as overlapping, object size, placement, colour intensity and value, detail and diagonal lines
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Space occupied by or intended for a person or thing
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A particular kind of space is the area that is available for a particular activity or for putting a particular kind of thing in. the high cost of office space Finding a parking space in the summer months is still a virtual impossibility
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
1 A general term referring to many kinds of mathematical objects When an object is called a space, there is a Platonist connotation that some kind of being could exist in it and examine its properties as if it were a jail or the entire universe 2 More specifically, 3-dimensional Euclidean space
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A small piece of metal cast lower than a face type, so as not to receive the ink in printing, used to separate words or letters
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
The area beyond the atmosphere of planets that consists of a vacuum
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
Place, having more or less extension; room
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A space is equivalent to a binary zero, EIA positive voltage
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
A board location that may be empty or contain a single chessman
<span class="word-self">spacespan>
the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they tested his ability to locate objects in space"
spaced
spaced apart
spaced
past of space
spaced
arranged with spaces between; often used as a combining form; "widely spaced eyes"
spaced
Spaced-out
spaced
arranged with spaces between; often used as a combining form; "widely spaced eyes
spacer
the strip of material that maintains uniform separation between the layers of glass in the glazing unit of the window
spacer
= Structure between upper and lower multilayer which keeps them separated by height
spacer
{i} separator, something used to maintain space between two items
spacer
A device usually consisting of a plastic chamber that attaches to a metered dose inhaler on one end, with a mouthpiece on the other end A spacer is intended to help medicine from a metered dose inhaler get into the lungs Without a spacer, much of the medicine in an inhaler "puff" gets deposited on the tongue or in the back of the throat
spacer
A spacer is positioned between your inhaler and mouth and acts as a temporary holding chamber for medication This has the effect of reducing the deposition of medication in your mouth so more of it gets into your airways
spacer
a biadhesivated polyester layer wich separates upper from lower circuit (or the single circuit from graphic layer) A set of holes are punched out aligned to contact position to allow the circuit to close when keys are pushed
spacer
a tube-like device (also called a holding chamber) used with a metered dose inhaler The spacer makes it easier to coordinate pressing on the inhaler and breathing in the medicine
spacer
the separator between switch matrices in a membrane switch
spacer
An adhesive layer of a membrane switch used to separate circuit layers and to provide key switch openings
spacer
An adhesive layer of a membrane switch used to separate circuit layers and to provide keyswitch openings allowing for conductors to contact each other when depressed
spacer
This works with your MDI to deliver medication more easily and effectively, and can reduce side effects When you use an MDI by itself, more of the medicine is left in your mouth and throat, wasting your dose and causing an unpleasant aftertaste Spacers hold the "puff" of medicine between you and the MDI, so that you can inhale it slowly and more completely As a result, more of the medicine gets into your airways A comfortable mask can be added to the spacer for small children or others who have difficulty maintaining a good lip seal on the mouthpiece Spacers are also called holding chambers
spacer
The aluminum surround used to separate the two pieces of glass in an insulating glass panel
spacer
The object placed in a car to fill the gap from steering wheel to the rollbar Ask any mechanic; Also see "driver"
spacer
An object inserted to hold a space open in a row of items eg. beads
spacer
a term from beading: a spacer is usually a smaller or simpler and often cheaper bead used between the larger, glitzier design elements to give visual breathing space to the composition
spacer
a chamber that is used with a metered dose inhaler to help the medication get into the airways better Spacers also make metered dose inhalers easier to use; spacers are sometimes called "holding chambers "
spacer
Material placed between two or more pieces of glass in order to maintain a uniform width between the glass, and prevent sealant distortion
spacer
Usually made from aluminum, swiggle, composite materials or stainless steel Used to separate the two pieces of glass in an insulated glass unit (See Intercept Spacer)
spacer
A forgetful person
spacer
Sleeve or sleeves serving to space different bearings on same shaft or different rows of rolling elements in multi-roll bearing
spacer
The aluminum material that separates the two lites of glass in an insulating unit
spacer
The SPACER element attempts to give the author more control over white space in HTML documents
spacers
A part inserted between two components to keep them separate
spacers
A fence dropper
spacers
A device used to extend signs or letters from the background
spacers
Small plastic or wood pieces used during installation to maintain even joint wrath between tiles
spacers
A generic term for any coupling that has 2 flex planes separated by a connecting shaft without bearings or other supports (between the flex points) Sometimes called an insert or spider
spacers
People living and working in space
spacers
Small blocks of composition, wood, rubber, etc , placed on each side of lites or panels to center them in the channel and maintain uniform width of sealant beads Use of spacers prevents distorting the sealant excessively
spacers
Flat-sided, light metal rings of different thickness, which are positioned inside of the front wheels on the spindle By varying the number of spacers, one can set the width of the front track of the kart, which in turns affects handling
spacers
plural of spacer
spacers
Wooden beams used to keep the track guage on a wooden coaster consistent
spacers
Also called an Aerochamber These devices are used with your "puffer" to help more medication get into your airways
spaces
Plural of space
spaces
Third-person singular simple present of to space
spacing
Distance between closest edges of two adjacent conductors
spacing
the time between occurrences of a repeating event; "some women do not control the spacing of their children"
spacing
Same as run
spacing
The distance between the edges of any two conductors See also air gap ›› Back to Words List ‹‹
spacing
space between letters or lines of text
spacing
The relative motion required to move the starting point for subsequent pfFont rendering after drawing a particular character pfGeoSet in a pfFont This motion is a pfVec3 to allow arbitrary escapement for character sets that use vertical rather than horizontal text layouts Note that for vertically oriented fonts, the origin should be such that motion by the spacing value crosses the character; in other words, the origin should be on the left for left-to-right fonts, at the top for top-to-bottom fonts, on the bottom for bottom-to-top fonts, and on the right for right-to-left fonts
spacing
{i} (in typography) arranging of spaces, technique of setting a pair of letters closer together than is usual by reducing the space between them, kerning
spacing
The act of removing trees from a stand to decrease the stand density, distribute the crop trees more evenly over the growing site, and create more growing room See also intertree distance, juvenile spacing and thinning
spacing
The distance between adjacent conductor edges
spacing
Spacing refers to the way that typing or printing is arranged on a page, especially in relation to the amount of space that is left between words or lines. Please type or write clearly in double spacing on one side of A4 paper only. see also space. the amount of space between the printed letters, words, or lines on a page single spacing (=lines with no empty lines between them) double spacing (=lines with one empty line after each one)
spacing
That inserts space between two objects
spacing
present participle of space
spacing
The action of the verb to space
spacing
The space between two objects or people
spacing
The way in which objects or people are separated by spaces
spacing
the removal of undesirable trees within a young stand to control stocking, to maintain or improve growth, to increase wood quality and value, or to achieve other resource management objectives
spacing
the property possessed by an array of things that have space between them
spacing
A condition where gaps between teeth are too large or too small and require orthodontic correction
spacing
Spacing refers to the space above and below a paragraph Spacing is measured in points
spacing
the property possessed by an array of things that have space between them the time between occurrences of a repeating event; "some women do not control the spacing of their children
spacing
the distance between vehicles moving in the same lane, measured between corresponding points (front to front) of consecutive vehicles
Turkish - English

Definition of space in Turkish English dictionary

<span class="word-self">spacespan>
(Bilgisayar) space
space
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