-space

''Not to be confused with -spatial, a suffix which refers to how a headspace is experienced. And not to be confused with -techspace either, a suffix which refers to the state of technology advancement in a headspace.''undefined:

-space is an affix that refers to how a place is existing and functioning, mainly on a structural and/or on a dynamic way.

The most common words using the affix -space are "headspace" and "meatspace".

Terms with this affix
For a list of terms with this affix, see Category:-space Terms.

History
The word "space" comes either from Middle English space, from Old French espace, or from Latin spatium.

Related Terms
There are some terms that use this affix but do not refer to headspaces, instead describing a state or experience, such as biggin space, littlespace, and voidspace (not to be confused with the affix -voidspace which is actually a related affix to -space).