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interspace /in·ter·space/ (in´ter-spās) a space between similar structures.
in·ter·space (ntr-sps)
n.
A space between two things; an interval.

inter·space v.
inter·spatial (-spshl) adj.

interspace [in´ter-spās]
a space between similar structures.

interspace
a space between similar structures.


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