What is another word for interstitial?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəstˈɪʃə͡l] (IPA)

The word 'interstitial' is used to describe something that exists or operates between things, spaces, or delicate structures. The most common synonym for 'interstitial' is 'intervening', which means taking place or coming in between things. Other synonyms include 'intrusive', 'interjacent', 'intermediary', 'in-between', 'intra-structural' and 'interposed'. These words are often used in medical or biological contexts to describe structures or spaces between cells or tissues. In addition, the word 'interstitial' can also be used in marketing to describe the placement of ads or other promotional content between different forms of media or content elements.

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      pore-water.
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Usage examples for Interstitial

In this respect they resemble auriferous veins of quartz, though in these banket reefs the gold-bearing solutions would seem to have come up through the interstitial spaces of the conglomerate instead of in the more or less open fissures of the gold-bearing quartz-veins.
"Impressions of South Africa"
James Bryce
These interstitial cells form the interstitial gland.
"The Glands Regulating Personality"
Louis Berman, M.D.
Besides the eunuchs, another group of people have presented material for the study of the interstitial glands.
"The Glands Regulating Personality"
Louis Berman, M.D.

Famous quotes with Interstitial

  • ‘... the history of the “secular” as a cultural, humane, interstitial space in the midst of logos itself, has lost out to the idea of the “secular” as a fundamental manifestation of the rationality of the nation-state, just as the histories of modernity and cosmopolitanism in India have been subsumed, in our time, and for a variety of reasons, by a history of the nation.’
    Amit Chaudhuri

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