interstitial

Etymology

From interstitium + -al.

adj

  1. Of, relating to, or situated in an interstice.
    The outer surface is covered with variable amounts of dental plaque and saliva. The inner surface is bathed in interstitial fluid or lymph. 1965, Jerome F. Fredrick, Murray L. Schole, Mechanisms of Dental Caries, page 761
    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. 1999, Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
    The interstitial fluid is located between cells and the capillaries. This fluid provides a bridge between the fluid in the intravascular compartment and the intracellular compartment. Chemicals in the blood must pass through the interstitial fluid if they are to reach cells. 2011, Chris Mulryan, Acute Illness Management, page 27
    Whitney is absorbed especially by Dublin's unglamorous interstitial zones: the new housing estates and labyrinths of roads, watercourses and railways where the city peters into its commuter belt. 23 August 2014, Neil Hegarty, “Hidden City: Adventures and Explorations in Dublin by Karl Whitney, review: 'a necessary corrective' [print version: Re-Joycing in Dublin, p. R25]”, in The Daily Telegraph (Review)

noun

  1. (Internet, advertising">advertising) A web page, usually carrying advertising">advertising, displayed when leaving one content page for another.
    Interstitials should be used sparingly. Display an ad only the first time the user accesses a piece of content, not every time. 2007, Barbara Ballard, Designing the Mobile User Experience, page 126
  2. (physics) An interstitial discontinuity in a crystal.
    2008, E. G. Seebauer et al., Defect Engineering for Ultrashallow Junctions using Surfaces, in P. J. Timans, E. P. Gusev, H. Iwai, D.-L. Kwong, M. C. Öztürk, F. Roozeboom (editors), Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 4: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment, ECS Transactions: Volume 13, Issue 1, page 56, The second mechanism, which is the primary focus of the present paper, involves insertion of interstitials into dangling bonds at the surface.

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