Examples of using Interstice in English and their translations into Spanish
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An interstice is a rumour came true.
It walks over the maps of the interstice of form and content.
Interstice is a space between two things.
EN 0171 capillary interstice syn. capillary pore;
An interstice confirms the presence of human dullness.
The political psychology at the interstice of disciplines.
An interstice is complete harmony between image and word.
Especially suitable for dental interstices and the sulcus area.
An interstice appears in the less busy side of reality.
Its shape responds to the interstices between the container and the cubes.
An interstice fills out with words the seams every image shows.
You are looking for the fault,the crack in the wall, the interstice, the escape route.
(L'Étrangèr: Interstice between lived space and built space).
Take space, make space,appropriate oneself of the space. Interstice architecture.
An interstice connects truth of words with authenticity of visions.
Subsequently, the band recorded the EP Shoot initially planned to be called Interstice.
An interstice can be loved or hated, but will never live under indifference.
The separation of the building blocks creates wonderful interstice spaces in the outdoor;
An interstice does not explain reality, but lives in the outskirts of reality.
It is a space that takes the landscape as a paradigm andis viewed as an interstice, like the expression of a particular state, or a‘tableau.
An interstice is able to explain human existence through the bridges of talent.
The clinic is articulated spatially as two bars of offices parallel tothe street(one existing and the other proposed) and an interstice that contains common areas: stairs, services and patios, a withdrawal of the municipal line as a public space, which connects the street with the interior of waiting rooms and patios, unifying them in a large void at ground level.
An interstice does not create anything: it just introduces virgin words as closed images.
They reveal the energy existing in the interstice and also forming the background of the lines: It permeates all, but at the same time it is not perceptible.
An interstice was left between each of them, and the position in the floor was adjusted to the topography of the land, therefore, the 3 modules are not completely parallel to each other.
I am interested in the interstice of computer-environment communication, the circulation of digital imagery and in the malleability of data.
This interstice creates a visual connection with the town hall and the municipal school block.
Located in Les Corts quarter, an interstice is hidden between buildings, destined to become a house, by the architects Joan Casals Pañella and Jose Luis Cisneros Bardolet in the context of Agora Arquitectura.
Festival Interstice is a unique event on contemporary and technological creations.

