interstice|interstices in English

noun

[in·ter·stice || ɪn'tɜrstɪs /-'tɜːs-]

small space within a tissue or structure (Anatomy); space between things; interval between events; small space, narrow opening

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1. 5 The interstices between the bricks let in cold air.

2. The ratio of the aggregated volume of interstices in a rock to its volume.

3. Blocking definition, a number of small pieces of wood for filling interstices, or for spacing, joining, or reinforcing members

4. There is no interstice wherein the coating product could accumulate, thereby facilitating the cleaning of the reservoir (9).

5. They could rove at will among the stars, and sink like a subtle mist through the very interstices of space.

6. cranny noun crevice, opening, hole, crack, gap, breach, rift, nook, cleft, chink, fissure, interstice The lizards fled into Crannies in the rocks

7. In such Acinuses the integrity of cellular contacts is broken, cells are in the state of discomplexation and, in the form of individual cells of fragments, they freely penetrate into the interstice

8. Cementation may refer to: Cementation (biology), the process whereby some sessile bivalve mollusks (and some other shelled invertebrates) attach themselves permanently to a hard substrate Cementation (geology), the process of deposition of dissolved mineral components in the interstices of sediments

9. Buried underneath vaults put together in Burstones concentrically to the barrels, in the interstices of which myriads of tiny gardens bloom maturing the wine where ‘the classical only exists, speaks and reigns whenever some disguised barbarian is present () »* *Pierre Michon