- interstitial
- in·ter·sti·tial
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Interstitial — may refer to:* Interstitial program, short television programming which is often shown between movies or other events * Interstitial defect, a variety of crystallographic defects * interstitial atom, an atom outside crystallographic lattice *… … Wikipedia
interstiţial — INTERSTIŢIÁL, Ă, interstiţiali, e, adj. Care se află într un interstiţiu, care provine dintr un interstiţiu sau se referă la interstiţiu. ♦ Ţesut interstiţial = ţesut conjunctiv care se află între elementele în funcţie ale unui organ, formând… … Dicționar Român
Interstitial — In ter*sti tial, a. Of or pertaining to interstices; intermediate; within the tissues; as, interstitial cavities or spaces in the tissues of animals or plants. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Interstitial — [zu lateinisch interstitium »Zwischenraum«] das, s/ e, mit Wasser erfülltes Lückensystem im Gewässer und Meeresboden; enthält viele Kleintiere, z. B. Einzeller, Würmer, Gliederfüßer (Interstitialfauna) … Universal-Lexikon
interstitial — 1640s, from L. interstitium (see INTERSTICE (Cf. interstice)) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Related: Interstitially … Etymology dictionary
interstitial — [in΄tər stish′əl] adj. 1. of, forming, or occurring in interstices 2. Anat. situated between the cellular components of an organ or structure interstitially adv … English World dictionary
Interstitial — Pertaining to being between things, especially between things that are normally closely spaced. The word interstitial comes from the Latin interstitium which was derived from inter meaning between + sistere meaning to stand = to stand between.… … Medical dictionary
Interstitial — Ein Interstitial ist eine Unterbrechung oder ein Zwischenraum und kann je nach Zusammenhang Folgendes bedeuten: im Internet: Unterbrecherwerbung, Werbung zwischen Webseiten, die vor dem Aufbau der eigentlich gewünschten Seite erscheint, siehe… … Deutsch Wikipedia
interstitial — 1. adjective of, relating to, or situated in an interstice That he ran the risk of blowing out the stained glass windows was of no consequence since no one liked them anyway, and the paper mill fumes were gnawing at the interstitial lead. See… … Wiktionary
interstitial — UK [ˌɪntə(r)ˈstɪʃ(ə)l] / US [ˌɪntərˈstɪʃ(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms interstitial : singular interstitial plural interstitials business, computing a page of advertising that appears in the middle of a website … English dictionary
interstitial — adjective Date: 1646 1. relating to or situated in the interstices 2. a. situated within but not restricted to or characteristic of a particular organ or tissue used especially of fibrous tissue b. affecting the interstitial tissues of an organ… … New Collegiate Dictionary