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Interspace

Interspace \In"ter*space`\, n. [L. interspatium. See Inter-, and Space.] Intervening space.
--Bp. Hacket.

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interspace

n. A space or interval between two things; an interstice vb. To make, or to occupy such a space

Usage examples of "interspace".

To him, subspace or interspace seemed the only two logical ways the Furies could send some sort of fear trigger.

There they emerged into a circular vestibule with molded pastel walls interspaced with glass panels, and began walking along one of several corridors extending away radially at forty-five-degree spacings.

Space in which worlds were created surrounded by an interspace, 748-u.

There is one wound two centimeters long in the upper anterior left chest in the second interspace, and one wound five centimeters long and a maximum of one point six centimeters deep in the anteromedial left deltoid, a slashing injury.

Checking the street signs, he took a few turns until reaching a residential section, brightly painted pink apartment houses, interspaced fast-food restaurants and strip malls.

In front of all, Or interspaced, with slow-matched gunners manned, Upthroated rows of threatful ordnance stand.

On this particular evening the spire was specially obvious and attractive, for it divided the sunset clouds, standing out black against the long, narrow interspaces of tender green which lay between.

This is only a record of broken and apparently unrelated memories, some of them as distinct and sequent as brilliant beads upon a thread, others remote and strange, having the character of crimson dreams with interspaces blank and black - witch-fires glowing still and red in a great desolation.

We may readily believe from our affinity to the anthropomorphous apes that our male semi-human progenitors possessed great canine teeth, and men are now occasionally born having them of unusually large size, with interspaces in the opposite jaw for their reception.

Well be finished with the antideuteron count by then and--" "When we were on the Interspace Committee, it was all right, but I am not going to be the only common--law wife on a Baptist campus.

Now, in God His name I chide aloud the little interspace Disparting me from Certitude, and fain Would know the dream and vision ne'er again.

He spotted an increasing number of young giganteas interspaced with the usual trees.

As he went, the Russkies cheered thunderously, interspacing their vision of oles with raucous laughter.

The answer, as I believe, is, that mammals have not been able to migrate, whereas some plants, from their varied means of dispersal, have migrated across the vast and broken interspace.

Exactly 2,017 trillionths of a second before reaching the boundary point, she issued the command to the warp engines to change their subspace field configuration slightly, to trigger the interspace jump back to her own universe, then waited as the command crawled out at light-speed through the optical network to the warp nacelles.