INTERSPACE

Etymology

Noun

interspace (plural interspaces)

A space or interval between two things; an interstice

Synonyms

• break, gap, space; see also interspace

Verb

interspace (third-person singular simple present interspaces, present participle interspacing, simple past and past participle interspaced)

(transitive) To place (things) spaced out between other things.

(transitive) To sow or seed (an area) with things spaced out between other things.

Anagrams

• Esperantic, increpates, praescient, præscient

Source: Wiktionary


In"ter*space`, n. Etym: [L. interspatium. See Inter-, and Space.]

Definition: Intervening space. Bp. Hacket.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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