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Etymology
:From English outer and space.
Noun
outer space
- Region outside explored space.
- Any region of space beyond limits determined with reference to boundaries of a celestial system or body, especially the region of space immediately beyond Earth's atmosphere
- (colour) A slightly lighter black color
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Quotations
;Outer space (noun)
1842 - Emmeline Stuart-Wortley, The Maiden of Moscow (1842).
:The World--that rocks--and heaves--and beams!--
:A Stormy Sun, itself it gleams!--
:Keeps this, indeed, its place of old?--
:All seems down steep Destruction rolled!
:All Earth in madness moved,--o'erthrown,
:To outer space--driven--racked--undone!
1849 - Thomas Buchanan Read, Lays and ballads (1849).
:DEATH.
::What they who find me make me---Shall we go?
:OLD MAN.
::Whither?
:DEATH.
::Upward---and onward, into outer space,
::Where she, thy kindred spirit, waiteth thee.
Translations
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Catalan: espai exterior
Finnish: ulkoavaruus
Hebrew: ���� ���צ�� (ha-khalal ha-khitzon)
Italian: spazio cosmico m, cosmo m
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Japanese: ��空� (��������, uchūkūkan)
Persian: FAchar|�ضا� ب�ر��� (fazay-e birooni)
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ttbc|German: Weltraum
ttbc|Spanish: espacio exterior
See also
Wiktionary_Appendix:Colours|Appendix:Colours
Category:Colors
Category:Blacks
Category:Astronomy
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