interstitial
Americanadjective
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pertaining to, situated in, or forming interstices.
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Anatomy. situated between the cells of a structure or part.
interstitial tissue.
noun
adjective
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of or relating to an interstice or interstices
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physics forming or occurring in an interstice
an interstitial atom
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chem containing interstitial atoms or ions
an interstitial compound
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anatomy zoology occurring in the spaces between organs, tissues, etc
interstitial cells
noun
Other Word Forms
- interstitially adverb
Etymology
Origin of interstitial
1640–50; < Latin interstiti ( um ) interstice + -al 1
Example Sentences
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Salmon is married to artist and illustrator Fiona Hawthorne, who previously revealed she was diagnosed with a rare lung condition, interstitial lung disease, which requires her to use an oxygen tank.
From BBC
There, it mixes with interstitial fluid to remove metabolic waste, including Aβ.
From Science Daily
The interstitial world of texts, emails and social-media photographs, neither fully part of the material world nor fully within our own minds, acts as a kind of exteriorized collective imagination.
From a certain point of view, it makes sense to concentrate the art into discrete thematic galleries, and to treat the space between them as flowing interstitial fluid through which the visitor can meander happily.
But then within some of the interstitial stuff and the scenes and the comedy and the physicality and the movement, yeah, it’s a movable feast.
From Los Angeles Times
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