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Term in Roman Catholic religion
In Roman Catholicism, the interstices is a period of at least three months between the ordination of a man to the diaconate and his ordination to the
Interstices
Canadian deathcore band
The Afterimage, they released their debut EP the same year, titled "The Interstice". The following year, they released their first album, God Hand. In 2021
Brand_of_Sacrifice
Head of state and government of the United States
E. (February 1999). "The Twice and Future President: Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment". Minnesota Law Review. 83 (3): 565–635
President of the United States
President_of_the_United_States
American social networking service
long as it is marked "sensitive" by uploaders, which puts it behind an interstice and hides it from minors. The "super-follow" feature is said to enable
X_(social_network)
Study of cognition leading to behaviour
theorizing on categorizing and judging human behaviour. It sits in the interstice between fields such as psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, behavioral
Behavioural_sciences
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
repetition of 'Muhammad' which can simultaneously be read as 'Ali' in the interstices, forming a swastika in the centre. The motif became very popular, spreading
Swastika
Law governing societal behavior
substantive law has at first the look of being gradually secreted in the interstices of procedure; and the early lawyer can only see the law through the envelope
Substantive_law
Highly localized corrosion caused by a stagnant electrolyte in a crevice
Crevice corrosion refers to corrosion occurring in occluded spaces such as interstices in which a stagnant solution is trapped and not renewed. These spaces
Crevice_corrosion
Ecological area
cycles) and of wind give rise to characteristic plant forms in scree interstices. The freeze-thaw cycles tend to push plants out of the soil. In addition
Fellfield
Genus of flowering plants
and the interstice staminodes and thecae erect, allowing pollinators to access pistillate zone. When stigmas become non-receptive, the interstice staminodes
Bucephalandra
Gant, Scott E. (1999). "The Twice and Future President: Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment". Minnesota Law Review. 83 (565). ISSN 0026-5535
List of presidents of the United States
List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States
Large permanent human settlement
(1): 37–65. doi:10.1177/004208168502100106. Iain Borden, "Automobile Interstices: Driving and the In-Between Spaces of the City"; in Brighenti (2013)
City
1951 book by Theodor W. Adorno
assist us in seeing the redemptive surplus that lies unrealised at the interstices of everyday experience." The book exercised a profound influence over
Minima_Moralia
Inorganic compound group
tools. The long-held view is that the carbon atoms fit into octahedral interstices in a close-packed metal lattice when the metal atom radius is greater
Carbide
Species of snake
Ahaetulla oxyrhyncha, Ezhimala, Kerala, India. Note the distinct black and white interstices.
Ahaetulla_oxyrhyncha
Species of snake
(Amphiesma stolatum) erythrostictus form, Ezhimala, Kerala, India. Note the beautiful vermillion interstices and the yellow underbelly
Buff_striped_keelback
Granite tor on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England
are perfectly irregular; the projections of one do not fit into the interstices of another; they are heaped up loosely in their extraordinary top-heavy
Cheesewring
Ratio of cation radius to anion radius
Critical Radius Ratio. This diagram is for octahedral interstices (coordination number six): 4 anions in the plane shown, 1 above the plane and 1 below
Cation-anion_radius_ratio
2004 book on history of yoga by Joseph Alter
a transnational system of knowledge and practice that emerged in the interstices of colonialism, anticolonial nationalism, and postcolonial Hindu nationalism
Yoga_in_Modern_India
Order of assuming powers of US presidency
E. (February 1999). "The Twice and Future President: Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment". Minnesota Law Review. 83 (3). Minneapolis:
United States presidential line of succession
United_States_presidential_line_of_succession
Imperial palace complex in Beijing, China
with three layers of specially baked bricks on both sides, with the interstices filled with mortar. At the four corners of the wall (fortifications dating
Forbidden_City
Ancient Greek city
wall exhibits "the large roughly shaped stones and small stones in the interstices which are the characteristics of Cyclopean masonry." Old Pleuron (ἡ παλαιὰ
Pleuron_(Aetolia)
Set of animal species in any particular region and time
rather than on its surface. Bacteria and microalgae may also live in the interstices (small spaces between particles) of bottom sediments. In general, infaunal
Fauna
Type of sedimentary rock
together. Porosity is the percentage of bulk volume that is inhabited by interstices within a given rock. Porosity is directly influenced by the packing of
Sandstone
Second-highest constitutional office in the United States
Gant, Scott E. (1999). "The Twice and Future President: Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment" (PDF). Minnesota Law Review. 83. Minneapolis
Vice President of the United States
Vice_President_of_the_United_States
French territory in the southwest Pacific Ocean
temperatures between 20 and 23 °C (68 and 73 °F), linked by two short interstices. The tropical climate is strongly moderated by the oceanic influence
New_Caledonia
Highest Confucian virtue
philosophy Analects XII.10 Analects XII.22 Behr, Wolfgang (2009). "In The Interstices Of Representation: Ludic Writing And The Locus Of Polysemy In The Chinese
Ren_(philosophy)
American musical artist
1999, MPCD71 and MPLP71 Fagjazz, Comatonse Recordings, 2000, C.007 Interstices, Mille Plateaux, 2000, MP94 Oh, No! It's Rubato, Mille Plateaux, 2001
Terre_Thaemlitz
Type of stonework
together. Between these boulders, smaller chunks of limestone fill the interstices. The exterior faces of the large boulders may be roughly hammer-dressed
Cyclopean_masonry
1988 play by David Henry Hwang
its base, and thereby fails to use queer desire in order to open up interstices, categories of 'thirdness,' in this tight homophobic structure.” In an
M._Butterfly
Iron Age fort in Scotland
poor, the stones are not carefully selected and laid, and the numerous interstices are packed with small angular fragments". A later, 1980, appraisal notes
An_Dun
Turkish cryptographic engineer
Michel (2007-09-06). "Une faille de sécurité dans les processeurs". Interstices (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-25. "Test-of-Time Awards - ACM ASIACCS
Çetin_Kaya_Koç
Artillery mounted on a warship
framework to transmit the forces of firing the weapons to the hull. The interstices of the framework were used as storage areas for ammunition. Early bomb
Naval_artillery
City in Gujarat, India
with carved stone work representing trees with foliage, through the interstices of which, a tempered light streams into the building. This mosque is
Himatnagar
Topics referred to by the same term
(geology), the process of deposition of dissolved mineral components in the interstices of sediments Cementation (medical), a small deposit of calcium, similar
Cementation
Japanese architect
Sarosh (2010-11-08). "Interview with Momoyo Kaijima of Atelier Bow-Wow". Interstices: Journal of Architecture and Related Arts. doi:10.24135/ijara.v0i0.394
Momoyo_Kaijima
Types of plain
high oxygen needs and ecologies revolving around coarse sediments and interstices or "gaps" between those coarse sediments. The term "upland" is also used
Upland_and_lowland
Factor used to determine the compatibility of an ion with a crystal structure
71 - 0.9 Orthorhombic/Rhombohedral A ions too small to fit into B ion interstices. GdFeO3 (Orthorhombic) CaTiO3 (Orthorhombic) <0.71 Different structures
Goldschmidt_tolerance_factor
Genus of lichens
(blue-green alga), likely from the order Chroococcales. Small cavities or interstices are often present between the photobiont colonies. The reproductive structures
Gloeoheppia
Chemical compound
composed of twelve boron atoms. Two oxygen atoms are located in the interstices along the [111] rhombohedral direction. Due to its short interatomic
Boron_suboxide
American poet (born 1969)
historical moments, especially moments of colonial violence. At this interstice of domestic routine, historical accounts, and linguistic collision, readers
Christian_Hawkey
1996 novel by David Foster Wallace
("straight") and the anglicized suffix -stice ("a space") from the noun interstice, which originally derived from the Latin verb sistere ("to stand"). He
Infinite_Jest
Medieval Armenian Caravanserai
"Patterns of Armeno-Muslim Interchange on the Armenian Plateau in the Interstice between Byzantine and Ottoman Hegemony". In Peacock, A.C.S.; De Nicola
Caravanserai_of_Zor
Submersion of solid food in liquid
porous and, when dunked, capillary action draws the liquid into the interstices between the crumbs. Dunking is first reported with ancient Romans softening
Dunking_(biscuit)
Species of gastropod
undulating. The five whorls are spirally lirate, and with lirulae in the interstices. This species occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific, off the Andaman
Lunella_cinerea
Space around an object
ISBN 978-0-06-438505-3. Barron, Patrick; Mariani, Manuela (2013). Terrain Vague: Interstices at the Edge of the Pale. Oxon: Routledge. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-415-82767-6
Negative_space
Fictional character from Berserk
Church. Upon inflicting a fatal injury on Ganishika to create a global interstice, a mixing of the physical and supernatural worlds, Griffith establishes
Griffith_(Berserk)
Installation artwork by feminist artist Judy Chicago
Revisited". Art in America: 75–77. Routledge Press, Spillers, Hortense j, "Interstices: a small drama of words", from Pleasure and Danger: Exploiting Female
The_Dinner_Party
Species of microscopic worm
the family Macrodasyidae in the phylum Gastrotricha. It lives in the interstices between particles of sediment on the seabed in shallow water. It is found
Macrodasys_caudatus
Science fiction novel by Micaiah Johnson
personality and life. The novel also examines "borders, crossings, and interstices": between parallel universes, between communities, and between people
The_Space_Between_Worlds
Species of crustacean
described in 2022 by Tomislav Karanovic, from specimens found in the interstices of sand on Dangdong Beach in South Korea. Tomislav Karanovic (30 November
Afrolaophonte_koreana
Genus of molluscs
periphery. It is very convex and with about 8 concentric lirae beneath, the interstices with intercalated lirulae. The aperture is subquadrate and canaliculate
Tosatrochus
Species of beetle
of the pronotum, both elytron have two tubercles on the 2nd interstices. The 5th interstice has similar tubercle on posterior declivity. A male's antennae
Orthorhinus_cylindrirostris
Species of coral
(Gorgonocephalus eucnemis) are often found clinging to the coral and hiding in the interstices. The white sea anemone Metridium senile often grows nearby and the rock
Gersemia_rubiformis
Development along a single road
saving money and plot space. Ribbon developments also filled spaces at the interstice between urban areas, and resultingly appealed to potential buyers needing
Ribbon_development
New Zealand architect (1950–2026)
2023. Matthewson, Gill (2018). "Where do you go to?: The class of '76". Interstices 2018: Auckland School Centenary Special Issue: 85–100. Retrieved 30 December
Pip_Cheshire
Pseudoscientific theory about force in living things
abound with pores, this fluid matter introduces itself through the interstices and returns backwards and forwards, flowing through one body by the currents
Animal_magnetism
Architectural historian at the University of Auckland in New Zealand
in a Name?: The First House in New Zealand Architectural Discourse, Interstices: A Journal of Architecture and Related Arts, 2009 Alison Shepherd (nee
Julia_Gatley
Grammatical rules of the Lithuanian language
chamfer korỹs – honeycomb vėžlỹs – turtle ryšỹs – link, bond plyšỹs – interstice, opening būrỹs – squad; huddle rūsỹs – cellar, vault kvietỹs 3 – wheat
Lithuanian_grammar
Retrieved June 30, 2014. "The Twice and Future President: Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment" (PDF). University of Minnesota Law School
1876 United States presidential election
1876_United_States_presidential_election
Species of crab
Alaska. It is a filter feeder and may be found in "crevices, nooks, and interstices, and is often at home in the discarded and Alcyonidium-lined shells of
Pachycheles_rudis
Class of annelids that includes earthworms and leeches
aquatic vegetation. The marine species are mostly tiny and live in the interstices between sand grains, from the intertidal zone to the deep sea. All clitellata
Clitellata
Historic house in South Dakota, United States
laid in Portland cement mortar, with face joints neatly pointed and interstices filled with chips. The basement floor was to be finished with cement
Farr_House
Princess of Kievan Rus' (born c. 1090)
Christian (2016). "Identity in Flux: Finding Boris Kolomanovich in the Interstices of Medieval European History". The Medieval Globe. 2 (1): 15–39. doi:10
Predslava_of_Kiev
Ecosystem limited to a small space
metabolic products supplied by the stomach wall tissue with its folds and interstices. Interesting questions are also posed concerning the transfer of the
Microecosystem
Chemical compound
spinel structure, with Co2+ ions in tetrahedral interstices and Co3+ ions in the octahedral interstices of the cubic close-packed lattice of oxide anions
Cobalt(II,III)_oxide
Species of land snail
openly umbilicated, thin, closely radially ribbed, 12 per millimeter, interstices minutely reticulated with close, microscopic radial lines and still finer
Allodiscus_tessellatus
Species of gastropod
marked species with two rows of granules on each whorl and with the interstices deeply punctured. They have left-handed shell-coiling, (adult size from
Aclophoropsis_festiva
from the Vernacular". In Firth Green, Richard; Mooney, Linne R. (eds.). Interstices: Studies in Middle English and Anglo-Latin Texts in Honour of A.G. Rigg
Prophecy_of_Melkin
American academic (born 1944)
(2002) of religion. The author of several books, he specializes in the interstices between phenomenology, Jewish philosophy, existentialism, and ancient
Richard_Sugarman
2025 studio album by 2hollis
of loud genres; race cars zoom and big cats growl through the album’s interstices". and Pitchfork, as well as a mixed review from Slant Magazine. All tracks
Star_(2hollis_album)
Coastal town in Dorset, England
held by their bearings only, and the surge plays in and out through the interstices of the stone in a wonderful manner." The Cobb wall provides a breakwater
Lyme_Regis
Species of catfish
Venezuela and Colombia, where it can be found in areas with boulders or interstices of granitic bedrock in exposed portions of the Guiana Shield. It reaches
Baryancistrus_beggini
Mixture or metallic solid solution composed of two or more elements
on carbon content). This allows the smaller carbon atoms to enter the interstices of the iron crystal. When this diffusion happens, the carbon atoms are
Alloy
Bridge in Kingston upon Thames
borough. The bridge was described in 1710 "The great Wooden Bridge hath 20 interstices: two in the middle wide enough for barges...it had 22 pierres [piers]
Kingston_Bridge,_London
Senegalese computer scientist (1956–2008)
Retrieved April 27, 2022. "Rose Dieng-Kuntz : savoir, mémoire et partage". Interstices. May 21, 2006. Retrieved August 21, 2024. "Rose Dieng-Kuntz, pionnière
Rose_Dieng-Kuntz
Historic house in New Mexico, United States
interior, are built of wood stud framing and have poured mud in the interstices. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic
Bernard_J._Beimer_House
Species of beetle
ridges, which are somewhat more sparsely punctured than the broader interstices, in which the punctures are arranged in irregular rows. The punctures
Maladera_tridenticeps
Species of gastropod
directed slightly backward and do not extend over the base, leaving interstices that are broader than the ribs themselves. The spiral ornamentation consists
Austrofusus_acuticostatus
Computer science debate
des réseaux dans les années 1970, entre coopérations et rivalités". Interstices (in French). Retrieved 2023-09-04. Council, National Research; Sciences
Protocol_Wars
Species of gastropod
very regular. One spiral sulcation crosses each rib in the middle. The interstices between are beautifully longitudinally striolate. At the sutures, and
Mangelia_thepalea
Species of fish
river blackfish in spawning and diet; however, they prefer rocks and the interstices ("gaps") between to timber as the main spawning and habitat sites. Two-spined
Two-spined_blackfish
Species of gastropod
eight non-transparent spiral furrows, parted by fretted ridges. The interstices of the spiral threads are from two to three times the breadth of the
Alvania_watsoni
Species of gastropod
or rose-red, frequently with alternating white spots on the ribs. The interstices are generally lighter, sometimes pure white. This is a fairly common
Homalopoma_paucicostatum
2nd episode of the 4th season of Boardwalk Empire
out of 10 rating and wrote, "All four storylines, not to mention the interstices that kept other parts of the show's clockwork plot machine rolling along
Resignation (Boardwalk Empire)
Resignation_(Boardwalk_Empire)
American plawright, director and actor
and actor based in New York City. His work frequently deals with the interstices of history, focusing on people and events which are often overlooked
Ain_Gordon
Species of beetle
the scutellum is obscurely punctured. The elytra are striate, with the interstices somewhat roughened, black on the outer and sutural margins, within reddish
Serica_nigrovariata
Any inorganic compound consisting of copper and sulfur atoms only
monosulfide and disulfide anions with Cu cations in trigonal and tetrahedral interstices. CuS, for example, can be written as Cu3(S2)S. Several nonstoichiometric
Copper_sulfide
Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
mortar or clay to bind them, though smaller hunks of limestone fill the interstices. Their placement formed a polygonal pattern giving the curtain wall an
Mycenaean_Greece
French poet and playwright (died 1659)
vol. 65, n° 390, p. 584-590. (in French) Françoise Poulet, «Dans les interstices du pouvoir, entre centre et excentricité: le poète et dramaturge Charles
Charles_Beys
Hard, dense and stiff chemical compound
another (i.e. not close packed), with carbon atoms filling half the interstices giving both tungsten and carbon a regular trigonal prismatic, 6 coordination
Tungsten_carbide
Crystallographer
phases and intermetallic compounds. They were the first to recognize that interstices in tetrahedrally close-packed metal crystals are exclusively tetrahedral
Clara_Brink_Shoemaker
American music duo
compared them to labelmate Cat Power, "Like Ms. Marshall, they haunt the interstices of folk, pop, and blues, and play seductive games with the knife-edge
Chapin_Sisters
Chemical compound
structure with the aluminium ions filling two-thirds of the octahedral interstices. Each Al3+ center is octahedral. In terms of its crystallography, corundum
Aluminium_oxide
Class of echinoderms, marine animal
arranged in a three-dimensional web with the ossicles and papulae in the interstices. This arrangement enables both easy flexion of the arms and the rapid
Starfish
Mode of locomotion associated with snakes
conjunction with concertina movements to exploit terrain features such as interstices in the surfaces they are climbing. Rectilinear locomotion may also be
Rectilinear_locomotion
Cooking traditions in Lyon, France
truffe. L’alternance des zones noires des tranches de truffe et des interstices blancs de la chair de la poularde explique la dénomination de demi-deuil
Lyonnaise_cuisine
French philosopher (1925–1995)
to the topic of the subject that, according to Lacan, emerges in the interstice of the 'minimal difference,' in the minimal gap between two signifiers
Gilles_Deleuze
Chemical element with atomic number 62 (Sm)
them into fullerene molecules. They can also be intercalated into the interstices of the bulk C60 to form a solid solution of nominal composition Sm3C60
Samarium
Building in Canberra, Australia
2017. Lewi, H. (2012). "Deranging Oneself in Someone Else’s House". Interstices: Journal of Architecture and Related Arts, 13(13), 85-91. Martin, Eric
Manning_Clark_House
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Indian
Sixth month
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Danish
, forefather's relic.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Evetyone is Won
Girl/Female
Portuguese American
Form of the Greek Catherine meaning pure.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Near to Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
One who Increase Victory; Conqueror of the Army
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
East; Earlier One
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Story; Narration
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Good Girl; Sweet; A Sensitive Plant; Modest Woman
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v. t.
To cause to pass through fine interstices, as a liquor; to filter; to strain.
v. t.
To soak water; to fill the interstices of with water.
v. i.
To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze.
n.
Full of pores; having interstices in the skin or in the substance of the body; having spiracles or passages for fluids; permeable by liquids; as, a porous skin; porous wood.
n.
A battlement in ancient fortifications with interstices for firing through.
v. i.
To enter (into something) by pores or interstices; as, water soaks into the earth or other porous matter.
v. i.
To pass, as perspirable matter does, through the pores or interstices of textures; as, liquor may transude through leather or wood.
a.
Provided with interstices; having interstices between; situated at intervals.
pl.
of Interstice
v. i.
To pass through fine interstices; to filter; as, water percolates through porous stone.
v. t.
To make (its way) by entering pores or interstices; -- often with through.
n.
The open parts; the interstices of anything.
v. i.
To enter by penetrating the pores or interstices of a substance; to filter into or through something.
n.
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.
v. t.
To pass through the pores or interstices of; to penetrate and pass through without causing rupture or displacement; -- applied especially to fluids which pass through substances of loose texture; as, water permeates sand.
a.
Composed of crossing lines and interstices; reticular; netlike; as, the retiform coat of the eye.
n.
The act of permeating, passing through, or spreading throughout, the pores or interstices of any substance.
v. t.
To make close; to fill up interstices in; as, to thicken cloth; to thicken ranks of trees or men.
v. t.
Rough brick masonry used to fill in the interstices of a wooden frame, in building.
a.
Of or pertaining to interstices; intermediate; within the tissues; as, interstitial cavities or spaces in the tissues of animals or plants.