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air space
air·space or air space A0165000 (âr′spās′)n.1. The portion of the atmosphere directly above the land or water, used by aircraft or by earth-based structures such as skyscrapers.2. The airspace of a particular jurisdiction, such as a nation.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | air space - the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earthairspaceatmosphere, air - the mass of air surrounding the Earth; "there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere"; "it was exposed to the air"space - an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space" |
Air space
air space[¦er ¦spās] (engineering) An enclosed space containing air in a wall for thermal insulation. (ordnance) The space in a firearm between the powder charge and projectile. Air spaceA hollow space between the inner surfaces within a building, or building component, such as between the panes of insulating glass, inner surfaces of masonry walls, between ceiling and floor in steel truss construction, and between an inner and outer dome.air spaceThe space above private property or public property for which air rights may be granted.air space
air space any part of the interior of an organism occupied by air.air space
air spaceA three-dimensional slice of property above ground level.People who own condominiums own the rights to a specific air space. See ASPA See ASPAair space
Synonyms for air spacenoun the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earthSynonymsRelated Words |