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Office Definition–noun | 1. | a room, set of rooms, or building where the business of a commercial or industrial organization or of a professional person is conducted: the main office of an insurance company; a doctor's office. | | 2. | a room assigned to a specific person or a group of persons in a commercial or industrial organization: Her office is next to mine. | | 3. | a business or professional organization: He went to work in an architect's office. | | 4. | the staff or designated part of a staff at a commercial or industrial organization: The whole office was at his wedding. | | 5. | a position of duty, trust, or authority, esp. in the government, a corporation, a society, or the like: She was elected twice to the office of president. | | 6. | employment or position as an official: to seek office. | | 7. | the duty, function, or part of a particular person or agency: to act in the office of adviser. | | 8. | (initial capital letter ) an operating agency or division of certain departments of the U.S. Government: Office of Community Services. | | 9. | (initial capital letter ) British. a major administrative unit or department of the national government: the Foreign Office. | | 10. | Slang. hint, signal, or warning; high sign. | | 11. | Often, offices. something, whether good or bad, done or said for or to another: He obtained a position through the offices of a friend. | | 12. | Ecclesiastical. | a. | the prescribed order or form for a service of the church or for devotional use. | | b. | the services so prescribed. | | c. | Also called divine office. the prayers, readings from Scripture, and psalms that must be recited every day by all who are in major orders. | | d. | a ceremony or rite, esp. for the dead. | | | 13. | a service or task to be performed; assignment; chore: little domestic offices. | | 14. | offices, Chiefly British. | a. | the parts of a house, as the kitchen, pantry, or laundry, devoted mainly to household work. | | b. | the stables, barns, cowhouses, etc., of a farm. | | | From Dictionary
Space Definition–noun | 1. | the unlimited or incalculably great three-dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur. | | 2. | the portion or extent of this in a given instance; extent or room in three dimensions: the space occupied by a body. | | 3. | extent or area in two dimensions; a particular extent of surface: to fill out blank spaces in a document. | | 4. | Fine Arts. | a. | the designed and structured surface of a picture: In Mondrian's later work he organized space in highly complex rhythms. | | | b. | the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface. | | | 7. | a seat, berth, or room on a train, airplane, etc. | | 8. | a place available for a particular purpose: a parking space. | | 9. | linear distance; a particular distance: trees separated by equal spaces. | | 10. | Mathematics. a system of objects with relations between the objects defined. | | 11. | extent, or a particular extent, of time: a space of two hours. | | 12. | an interval of time; a while: After a space he continued his story. | | 13. | an area or interval allowed for or taken by advertising, as in a periodical, on the radio, etc. | | 14. | Music. the interval between two adjacent lines of the staff. | | 15. | an interval or blank area in text: a space between the letters. | | 16. | Printing. one of the blank pieces of metal, less than type-high, used to separate words, sentences, etc. | | 17. | Telegraphy. an interval during the transmitting of a message when the key is not in contact. | | 18. | radio or television broadcast time allowed or available for a program, advertisement, etc. | | 19. | freedom or opportunity to express oneself, resolve a personal difficulty, be alone, etc.; allowance, understanding, or noninterference: Right now, you can help by giving me some space. | –verb (used with object) | 20. | to fix the space or spaces of; divide into spaces. | | 21. | to set some distance apart. | | 22. | Printing, Writing. | a. | to separate (words, letters, or lines) by spaces. | | b. | to extend by inserting more space or spaces (usually fol. by out). | | –adjective | 23. | of, pertaining to, or concerned with outer space or deep space: a space mission. | | 24. | designed for or suitable to use in the exploration of outer space or deep space: space tools; specially packaged space food for astronauts. | | From Dictionary
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theatre The search for flexibility in designing a multipurpose hall that could be used for theatre, music, exhibitions, and sporting events has rarely been successful. The acoustic needs of theatre and music ...
globalization, cultural The breakdown of time and space is best illustrated by the influential "global village" thesis posed by communications scholar Marshall McLuhan in Gutenberg Galaxy (1962). Instantaneous ...
Architecture and Civil Engineering The site of the former New York City World Trade Center, destroyed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, continued to be a source of confusion and disagreement. During the year two proposed ...
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Riyadh Riyadh itself is an amorphous expanse of neighbourhoods and subdivisions bounded by wide roads lined with commercial strip development. Two of the city's dominant tower buildings are Al-Faysaliyyah ...
Herman Miller, Inc. American furniture company known for innovations in design and in organizational management.Luxembourg The global competitiveness of Luxembourg's economy, which ranked in ninth place in 2006, rose to third in 2007. While more than 80% of goods produced in Luxembourg were exported to the EU, the ...
Religion (For figures on Adherents of All Religions by Continent, see Table I; for Adherents in the U.S., see Table II.) |
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