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spacing

[spey-sing] / ˈspeɪ sɪŋ /


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He set it at the end of the second row, spacing it perfectly from the desk in front of it with a flick of his wrist.

From Literature

The exact frequency of light captured depends on the size of the nanocubes and the spacing between them.

From Science Daily

Boss has experienced setbacks at its Honeymoon uranium mine in South Australia and Macquarie highlights risks around the so-called wide spacing trials planned by the company to improve performance.

From The Wall Street Journal

That reduces energy consumption by orders of magnitude, eliminating the need for extensive cooling and spacing of components in data centers, compared with the dominant production technology for integrated circuits.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I haven’t really talked about it in a long time. But not having Rodney Rice’s shooting is killing us. It kills our spacing. It kills our help to the ball.”

From Los Angeles Times