danger space

English

Noun

danger space (plural danger spaces)

  1. (military) The areas between a weapon and its target in which the trajectory is not greater than the typical height of a human (about 1.8 meters).
  2. (military) The area or space around the target of a missile in which it has a probability of landing or exploding.
  3. (medicine) A region of the neck bounded by the skull base, alar fascia and prevertebral fascia, from which an infection can spread directly to the thorax.
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