Interstice
31interstice — in·ter·stice …
32interstice — n. a small space in a tissue or between parts of the body. Derivatives: interstitial adj …
33interstice — in•ter•stice [[t]ɪnˈtɜr stɪs[/t]] n. pl. stic•es [[t] stəˌsiz, stə sɪz[/t]] 1) a small or narrow space or interval between things or parts: the interstices between the slats of a fence[/ex] 2) an interval of time • Etymology: 1595–1605; < L… …
34interstice — /ɪnˈtɜstəs / (say in terstuhs) noun (plural interstices /ɪnˈtɜstəsiz/ (say in terstuhseez)) 1. an intervening space. 2. a small or narrow space between things or parts; small chink, crevice, or opening: *She lay on her back giggling, her hands… …
35interstice — n. small opening or space, especially intervening. ♦ interstitial, a …
36interstice — nm. fêta <fente> (Albanais), golè <trou> (001) …
37interstice — n. 1 an intervening space. 2 a chink or crevice. Etymology: L interstitium (as INTER , sistere stit stand) …
38original interstice — Interstice formed during rock formation stage [16] …
39capillary interstice — An interstice small enough to hold water by surface tension at an appreciable height above a free water surface, yet large enough to prevent molecular attraction from extending across the entire opening …
40réglage d'interstice entre les cylindres — velenėlių tarpo reguliavimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. clearance gap adjustment vok. Walzspaltregelung, f rus. регулирование зазора между валками, n pranc. réglage d interstice entre les cylindres, m …