spacing
English
Verb
spacing
- present participle of space
Noun
spacing (countable and uncountable, plural spacings)
- The action of the verb space.
- 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.
- The space between two objects or people.
- Put some more spacing between those two words to make them more readable.
- (science fiction) The activity of working or living in outer space; the occupation of a spacer.
- 1949 February 1, Coppel, Alfred, “Runaway”, in Planet Stories, volume 4, number 2 (Spring):
- He was a laconic old soul who loved spacing only a jot better than he loved Martian alky.
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Adjective
spacing (not comparable)
- That inserts space between two objects.
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Related terms
- long-spacing sonic log
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