| space |
A page or section of a page bought for advertising purposes in a newspaper, magazine, or catalog.
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| space adaptation s. |
a form of motion sickness occurring in a weightless environment during space flight, with nausea, vomiting, anorexia, headache, malaise, drowsiness, and lethargy. It is probably caused by conflicting signals concerning motion from the otolith (whose proper function depends on the presence of gravity) and the visual system (which affects the autonomic nervous system). Called also space sickness.
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| space l. |
the regular, three-dimensional geometrical arrangement of atoms in a crystal; called also lattice and crystal l.
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| space m. |
1. an orthodontic appliance, fixed or removable, that maintains the space left by a prematurely lost tooth or the space to be filled by a tooth not yet erupted. See also under regainer and retainer. 2. separator (def. 2).
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| space r. |
regainer.
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