antispace

noun

Etymology

From anti- + space.

  1. derived from *(s)peh₂-
  2. derived from spatium
  3. derived from space
  4. inherited from space
  5. prefixed as antispace — “anti + space

Definitions

  1. A space or region that violates the norms or conventions of spaces.

    • It is antispace, home of the enemy, a creature without a face or with the face of a beast.
    • The wilderness as antispace
  2. A kind of topological space.

    • There exists a natural one to one mapping from the class of antispaces onto itself […]
  3. Against space.

    • Further, unlike nuclear power, with strong and organized pro-nuclear and anti-nuclear groups, there has never been a significant anti-space movement in the United States.
    • […] disruptive capabilities, such as cyber warfare, directed energy weapons, biotechnology, or antispace systems, to marginalize U.S. power.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA