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span
1[span]
noun
the distance between the tip of the thumb and the tip of the little finger when the hand is fully extended.
a unit of length corresponding to this distance, commonly taken as 9 inches (23 centimeters).
a distance, amount, piece, etc., of this length or of some small extent.
a span of lace.
Civil Engineering, Architecture.
the distance between two supports of a structure.
the structure so supported.
the distance or space between two supports of a bridge.
the full extent, stretch, or reach of anything.
a long span of memory.
Aeronautics., the distance between the wing tips of an airplane.
a limited space of time, as the term or period of living.
Our span on earth is short.
Mathematics., the smallest subspace of a vector space that contains a given element or set of elements.
verb (used with object)
to measure by the hand with the thumb and little finger extended.
to encircle with the hand or hands, as the waist.
to extend over or across (a section of land, a river, etc.).
to provide with something that extends over.
to span a river with a bridge.
to extend or reach over (space or time).
a memory that spans 90 years.
Mathematics., to function (in a subspace of a vector space) as a span.
Archery., to bend (the bow) in preparation for shooting.
span
2[span]
noun
a pair of horses or other animals harnessed and driven together.
Synonyms: team
span
3[span]
verb
a simple past tense of spin.
Span.
4abbreviation
Spaniard.
Spanish.
span
1/ spæn /
noun
the interval, space, or distance between two points, such as the ends of a bridge or arch
the complete duration or extent
the span of his life
psychol the amount of material that can be processed in a single mental act
apprehension span
span of attention
short for wingspan
a unit of length based on the width of an expanded hand, usually taken as nine inches
verb
to stretch or extend across, over, or around
to provide with something that extends across or around
to span a river with a bridge
to measure or cover, esp with the extended hand
Span.
2abbreviation
Spanish
span
3/ spæn /
noun
a team of horses or oxen, esp two matched animals
span
4/ spæn /
verb
archaic, a past tense of spin
Word History and Origins
Origin of span1
Origin of span2
Word History and Origins
Origin of span1
Origin of span2
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Example Sentences
In a career spanning 61 years, over 10,000 cartoons, 24 illustrated collections and one Pulitzer, Oliphant established himself as one of the world’s preeminent political cartoonists.
Colorado has made the playoffs just twice in the last 15 seasons, winning no postseason games over that span.
There are 18 Therrien pieces in their collection, spanning his entire career.
The menu spans steaks and chops to an array of over-the-top sushi, small plates, and seafood, all with an Asian-fusion twist.
According to the lawsuit, police were called 250 times in a span of two years to multiple Hollywood properties operated illegally by Ultimate Host as party houses.
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