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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.


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