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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (1)

1. a set of points such that for every pair of points there is a nonnegative real number called their distance that is symmetric and satisfies the triangle inequality;


WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

metric space n 1: a set of points such that for every pair of points there is a nonnegative real number called their distance that is symmetric and satisfies the triangle inequality
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):

metric space A set of points together with a function, d, called a metric function or distance function. The function assigns a positive real number to each pair of points, called the distance between them, such that: 1. For any point x, d(x,x)=0; 2. For any two distinct points x and y, d(x,y)>0; 3. For any two points x and y, not necessarily distinct, d(x,y) = d(y,x). 4. For any three points x, y, and z, that are not necessarily distinct, d(x,z) <= d(x,y) + d(y,z). The distance from x to z does not exceed the sum of the distances from x to y and from y to z. The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is equal to or exceeds the length of the third side. (2003-06-26)