span

/spæn/noun
High School
1

The full width of an open hand from the end of the thumb to the end of the little finger used as an informal unit of length.

2

Any of various traditional units of length approximating this distance, especially the English handspan of 9 inches forming ⅛ fathom and equivalent to 22.86 cm.

3

A small space or a brief portion of time.

4

A portion of something by length; a subsequence.

5

The spread or extent of an arch or between its abutments, or of a beam, girder, truss, roof, bridge, or the like, between supports.

6

The length of a cable, wire, rope, chain between two consecutive supports.

7

A rope having its ends made fast so that a purchase can be hooked to the bight; also, a rope made fast in the center so that both ends can be used.

8

A pair of horses or other animals driven together; usually, such a pair of horses when similar in color, form, and action.

9

The space of all linear combinations of vectors within a set.

10

The time required to execute a parallel algorithm on an infinite number of processors, i.e. the shortest distance across a directed acyclic graph representing the computation steps.

Sound Patterns & Rhymes

Rhymes

Words that share the same ending sound pattern

Alliteration

Words starting with the same consonant sound — used in poetry and prose to create rhythm, emphasis, and memorable phrasing (e.g. “Peter Piper picked”)

Assonance

Words sharing similar vowel sounds regardless of starting letter — creates internal melody in writing

Consonance

Words sharing similar consonant sound patterns — adds texture and cohesion to writing