Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈstɪʃəl/
noun a small space or gap between parts or things
A1 An interstitial is a small space or gap between two things.
A2 The interstitial between the cells allows for the exchange of nutrients and waste.
B1 The interstitial fluid helps to maintain the balance of electrolytes in the body.
B2 The interstitial layer of the skin provides support and structure.
C1 Researchers are studying the interstitial spaces in the brain to better understand neural communication.
C2 The interstitial areas in the city are often overlooked but hold great potential for development.
adjective relating to or situated in the small, narrow spaces between things or parts
A1 The interstitial space between the two buildings was narrow and dark.
A2 The interstitial fluid helps to cushion and protect our organs.
B1 The interstitial advertising on the website was annoying and disruptive.
B2 The interstitial pages on the app provided additional information about the product.
C1 The interstitial phase of the project allowed for reflection and planning before moving forward.
C2 The interstitial chapters in the novel provided insight into the protagonist's inner thoughts and feelings.
formal The interstitial space between the cells allows for the exchange of nutrients and waste products.
informal Make sure to check the interstitial ads on the website for any special deals.
slang I always skip the interstitial scenes in movies, they're so boring.
figurative The interstitial moments of silence during the meeting were filled with tension.
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