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English
Etymology
From hyper- + space.
Noun
hyperspace (countable and uncountable, plural hyperspaces)
- (mathematics) An n-dimensional Euclidian space with n > 3.
- (mathematics) A Euclidian space of unspecified dimension.
- (science fiction) A notional space orthogonal to the usual dimensions of space-time often used for faster-than-light travel.
We can only get to the Nimrodian Galaxy if we go through hyperspace.
1956, Cyril Hume, Forbidden Planet, spoken by Commander Adams (Leslie Nielsen):I'm in command of 18 competitively selected super-perfect physical specimens with an average age of 24.6 who have been locked up in hyperspace for 378 days.
Translations
notional space in science fiction
Verb
hyperspace (third-person singular simple present hyperspaces, present participle hyperspacing, simple past and past participle hyperspaced)
- (science fiction, transitive, intransitive) To travel or transport into hyperspace.
2010, Drew Wagar, Status Quo (Oolite Saga), Drew Wagar, →ISBN:If she hyperspaced out to Tionisla or Lave the Courier would simply follow through her witchspace wormhole.