"Dogbone space" typically refers to a specific type of topological space or geometric structure featuring a shape resembling a dog bone. In a more formal mathematical context, the term may arise in discussions of topology, particularly in relation to shape theory, homotopy theory, or specific constructions in algebraic topology. The "dogbone" shape usually consists of a central narrowing region with two enlarged ends.

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