ə̇ˈspāsmənt, eˈ- noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, from espacer to space (from Middle French, from espace space) + -ment — more at space
Africa : the distance between a series of things that have been or are to be spaced (as in planting)
when should sunflower seeds be planted and what espacement is usual — Farmer's Weekly (South Africa)