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Etymology

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mega- +‎ space

Noun

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megaspace (plural megaspaces)

  1. An especially large space.
    • 2014, Don Thompson, The Supermodel and the Brillo Box: Back Stories and Peculiar Economics from the World of Contemporary Art:
      As Chelsea saw the arrival of ground-floor megaspaces for Pace, David Zwirner, Andrea Rosen, and Hauser & Wirth, the cost of upper-floor gallery space increased at the same time traffic decreased.
    • 2020 November 27, “Is it possible to make a sustainable smartphone?”, in CBC[1]:
      Partially backed by the Farinetti family of Eataly fame, the megaspace is made from upcycled wood, steel and iron materials and is powered by a combination of geothermal energy, mini wind-turbines and solar panels.

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