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pace meaning in Latin

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short space of a day (L+S) noun

diecula [dieculae](1st) F
noun

small / confined / narrow space / place / passage, strait, channel noun

angusta [angustae](1st) F
noun

angustum [angusti](2nd) N
noun

so as to extend a long way in space adverb

prolixe [prolixius, prolixissime]adverb

space [spaces] noun
[UK: speɪs]
[US: ˈspeɪs]

cael [undeclined]noun
N

caelum [caeli](2nd) N
noun

caelus [caeli](2nd) M
noun

coel [undeclined]noun
N

coelum [coeli](2nd) N
noun

coelus [coeli](2nd) M
noun

diastema [diastematis](3rd) N
noun

spacium [spacii](2nd) N
noun

spatium [spati(i)](2nd) N
noun

space / extent of a foot noun

pedatura [pedaturae](1st) F
noun

space / time / words verb

demetior [demetiri, demensus sum](4th) DEP
verb

dimetior [dimetiri, dimensus sum](4th) DEP
verb

space between noun
[UK: speɪs bɪ.ˈtwiːn]
[US: ˈspeɪs bɪ.ˈtwiːn]

diastema [diastematis](3rd) N
noun

space between seats in theater (L+S) noun

diazoma [diazomatis](3rd) N
noun

space between squadrons noun

striga [strigae](1st) F
noun

space between two columns noun

intercolumnium [intercolumnii](2nd) N
noun

space between two joints in the body noun

internodium [internodi(i)](2nd) N
noun

space between two rows noun

interordinium [interordini(i)](2nd) N
noun

space between veins of minerals noun

intervenium [intervenii](2nd) N
noun

space-clearer noun

summotor [summotoris](3rd) M
noun

space devoid of matter noun

inane [inanis](3rd) N
noun

space of three years or a triennial festival noun

trieteris [trieteridis](3rd) F
noun

space shuttle (vehicle capable of travelling repeatedly between Earth and outer space)
noun
[UK: speɪs ˈʃʌt.l̩]
[US: ˈspeɪs ˈʃʌt.l̩]

navicula sideralisnoun
F, navicula spatialis F, navicula sideralis circumvolans F

space surrounding a deity noun

aether [aetheris]noun
M

spread / open / space out verb

diduco [diducere, diduxi, diductus](3rd) TRANS
verb

step, pace noun

passus [passus](4th) M
noun

thickly / closely / close together (space) adverb

denseadverb

thousands, comprising a thousand, 1000 paces long, weighing 1000 pounds adjective

miliarius [miliaria, miliarium]adjective

milliarius [milliaria, milliarium]adjective

three-day, of the space of three days adjective

diatritaeus [diatritaea, diatritaeum]adjective

through (space) preposition
[UK: θruː]
[US: θruː]

perpreposition
ACC

traverse (in circular course), pace around verb

circumlustro [circumlustrare, circumlustravi, circumlustratus](1st) TRANS
verb

two-row space noun

interordinium [interordini(i)](2nd) N
noun

vacancy, empty space noun

vacuitas [vacuitatis](3rd) F
noun

void, gap, hollow space noun

concavum [concavi](2nd) N
noun

walking, pace, step, amble (of horses) noun

ambulatura [ambulaturae](1st) F
noun

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