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That which intervenes between one thing and another; especially, a space between things closely set, or between the parts which compose a body; a narrow chink; a crack; a crevice; a hole; an interval; as, the interstices of a wall.
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Intervening space between one thing and another; the spaces existing in matter. Ethereal substance, as that of an ethereal body, may be seen to "pass through" a solid physical object, a door, wall, or a human body. Matter is composed of energy radiation. Matter is not solid; rather, it has pockets of space between cells of its substance. Thus, the finer substance can flow through the open spaces by magnetized intersticing.
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a space between cells; also called interstitium.
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A minute pace between one thing and another, specially between things closely set or between the parts of a body.
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sistere = to set; a space or gap in a tissue or in an organ.
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In a cable construction, the space or void left between or around the cabled components.
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A space that is between things, like the grout space between ceramic tiles.
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a small structural space between tissues or parts of an organ; "the interstices of a network"
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small opening between things
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the space between each tesserae, which is filled with grout
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the space between each tessera, which is filled with grout
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space separating the tesserae which can play an integral part in the final design of the mosaic. see joint. joint - grouted - stained glass mosaic detail
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intervening space between substrate particles.
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The nonsolid space in a porous medium (i.e., a pore space or void) occupied by air, water, or other fluids.
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1. A small or narrow space between things or parts. 2. A crevice, chink or crack. 3. Small amount of time between acts.
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