Space between a graphic and the text.
The space between a graphic and text is commonly referred to as "whitespace" or "padding". Whitespace helps to separate elements and improve readability in design layouts. Including adequate whitespace is important for creating a visually pleasing and organized design.
A space between a graphic and text is often referred to as padding. This extra space helps create a visually appealing layout by providing breathing room between the elements.
Either kerning (space between a letter pair) or tracking (space between all the letter pairs in the selected area).
A gutter refers to the space between the text on to facing pages. It is sometimes used to refer to the space between two columns of text.
The space between the ending of one neuron and the communication with the next neuron is called the synapse, or sometimes it is called the synaptic gap or synaptic cleft. But synapse is the common term.
The space between your eyebrows is called the "Glabella."
The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis.
The space between letters in printing (or typography) is called tracking.
The International Space Station, sometimes called Zarya.
space, or outer space
That's a description sometimes given to comets.
It is called leading.
In typesetting the space between lines is called lead or leading. The space between letters is keening.