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Distance 1Definition: The space between two objects; the length of a line, especially the shortest line joining two points or things that are separate; measure of separation in place.
Distance 2Definition: Remoteness of place; a remote place. Distance 3Definition: A space marked out in the last part of a race course. Distance 4Definition: Relative space, between troops in ranks, measured from front to rear; contrasted with interval, which is measured from right to left. Distance 5Definition: Space between two antagonists in fencing. Distance 6Definition: The part of a picture which contains the representation of those objects which are the farthest away, esp. in a landscape. Distance 7Definition: Ideal disjunction; discrepancy; contrariety. Distance 8Definition: Length or interval of time; period, past or future, between two eras or events. Distance 9Definition: The remoteness or reserve which respect requires; hence, respect; ceremoniousness. Distance 10Definition: A withholding of intimacy; alienation; coldness; disagreement; variance; restraint; reserve. Distance 11Definition: Remoteness in succession or relation; as, the distance between a descendant and his ancestor. Distance 12Definition: The interval between two notes; as, the distance of a fourth or seventh. Distance 13Definition: To place at a distance or remotely. Distance 14Definition: To cause to appear as if at a distance; to make seem remote. Distance 15Definition: To outstrip by as much as a distance (see Distance, n., to leave far behind; to surpass greatly. distance 16Definition: the property created by the space between two objects or points distance 17Definition: size of the gap between two places; "the distance from New York to Chicago"; "he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points" distance 18Definition: indifference by personal withdrawal; "emotional distance" distance 19Definition: a distant region; "I could see it in the distance" distance 20Definition: the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of minutes" distance 21Definition: a remote point in time; "if that happens it will be at some distance in the future"; "at a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details" distance 22Definition: go far ahead of; "He outdistanced the other runners" distance 23Definition: keep at a distance; "we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living"
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