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space a certain-sized area an animal needs to live Larger animals require more space than smaller ones.
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space maintainer An appliance used to prevent adjacent and opposing teeth from moving into the space left by the loss of a tooth
Ãâó: www.bos.org.uk/about_orthodontics/info_patients/gl...
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.
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space location on a page of a site in which an ad can be placed. Each space on a site is uniquely identified. There can be multiple spaces on a single page.
Ãâó: www.iab.net/resources/glossary_s.asp
space 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.
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