spaced
adjective
[ speɪst ]
• (of two or more items) positioned at a distance from one another, especially a regular or specified distance.
• "the keys are neatly spaced"
• euphoric, disoriented, or unaware of one's surroundings.
• "I was so tired that I began to feel totally spaced out"
space
verb
• position (two or more items) at a distance from one another.
• "the poles are spaced 3m apart"
Similar:
place at intervals,
separate,
place,
position,
arrange,
line up,
range,
order,
array,
dispose,
lay out,
deploy,
locate,
settle,
situate,
set,
stand,
station,
Origin:
Middle English: shortening of Old French espace, from Latin spatium . Current verb senses date from the late 17th century.