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.
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.
a space between cells; also called interstitium.
A minute pace between one thing and another, specially between things closely set or between the parts of a body.
sistere = to set; a space or gap in a tissue or in an organ.
In a cable construction, the space or void left between or around the cabled components.
A space that is between things, like the grout space between ceramic tiles.
a small structural space between tissues or parts of an organ; "the interstices of a network"
small opening between things
the space between each tesserae, which is filled with grout
the space between each tessera, which is filled with grout
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
intervening space between substrate particles.
The nonsolid space in a porous medium (i.e., a pore space or void) occupied by air, water, or other fluids.
1. A small or narrow space between things or parts. 2. A crevice, chink or crack. 3. Small amount of time between acts.