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Any distance between two things is called a span. These end points can be physical, like the span of a rope between two trees, or they can be more abstract, such as the span of time between five and six o'clock.
- Mackinac Bridge
a suspension bridge across the channel between the lower and...
- Humber Bridge
a suspension bridge at Hull, England; 4,626 feet long. a...
- Angostura Bridge
a suspension bridge across the Orinoco River at Ciudad...
- Delaware Memorial Bridge
Delaware Memorial Bridge - Span - Definition, Meaning &...
- Pierre Laporte Bridge
a suspension bridge across the Saint Lawrence River at...
- Bosporus Bridge
a suspension bridge across the Bosporus at Istanbul. a...
- Walt Whitman Bridge
Walt Whitman Bridge - Span - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms...
- Brooklyn Bridge
a suspension bridge across the East River in New York City;...
- Mackinac Bridge
SPAN meaning: 1. the period of time that something exists or happens: 2. the length of something from one end to…. Learn more.
15 meanings: 1. the interval, space, or distance between two points, such as the ends of a bridge or arch 2. the complete.... Click for more definitions.
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2 span (of something) a range or variety of something Managers have a wide span of control. These forests cover a broad span of latitudes. 3 the part of a bridge or an arch between one vertical support and another The bridge crosses the river in a single span.
SPAN definition: 1. the period of time that something exists or happens: 2. the length of something from one end to…. Learn more.
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span something to stretch right across something, from one side to the other synonym cross. a series of bridges spanning the river; The roof was spanned by curved ribs of steel. Topics Buildings c1; See span in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See span in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English