Spacer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈspeɪsər|
Brit.  |ˈspeɪsə|  British pronunciation of the word spacer

noun

- A person who works in space.
- An object inserted to hold a space open in a row of items, e.g. beads or printed type.
- A bushing.
- (slang) A forgetful person.
- (medicine) A type of add-on device used by an asthmatic person to increase the effectiveness of a metered-dose inhaler.

Extra examples

There's still some space for a bookshelf.

The space behind the couch

Is there space in the cabinet for these dishes?

There's not much empty space.

He moved the books to create more space on his desk.

Those old boxes take up a lot of space.

The magazine devotes a lot of space to advertising.

She has a space between her front teeth.

There isn't much space between our houses.

The wide open spaces of the western U.S.

Space the seedlings about six inches apart.

He spaces his albums so that he puts one out every two to three years.

They spaced the births of their three children two years apart.

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