| Plural | interstices |
sunshine filtered through the interstices of the arching trees.
upper boulders were simply seated in the interstices below.
There is a gleam of luminous gold, where the sinking western sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds.
Blood production —The marrow, located within the medullary cavity of long bones and the interstices of cancellous bone, produces blood cells in a process called haematopoiesis.
The sun streamed through the interstices and glinted on the shining magnolia leaves and sparkleberry bushes.
We all live in the interstices of each other's lives, and we would all get a surprise if we could see everything.
From the transition from cave sketches to canvas paintings, or from classical sculptures to avant-garde installations, art has perennially embraced change, often thriving in the interstices of evolution.
In the bosom of this little Grove stood a rustic Grotto, formed in imitation of an Hermitage. The walls were constructed of roots of trees, and the interstices filled up with Moss and Ivy.
The tall window was open, and though its green shutters were partly drawn the bright air of the garden had come in through a broad interstice and filled the room with warmth and perfume.
But he gave out his own thoughts, likewise, with an airy and fanciful glow; so that they glistened, as it were, through the arbor, and made their escape among the interstices of the foliage.
The effort to see Harney around the corner of the screen, or through its interstices, made her unconscious of everything else; but the effort was unsuccessful, and gradually she found her attention arrested by her guardian's discourse.
sunshine filtered through the interstices of the arching trees.
upper boulders were simply seated in the interstices below.
There is a gleam of luminous gold, where the sinking western sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds.
Blood production —The marrow, located within the medullary cavity of long bones and the interstices of cancellous bone, produces blood cells in a process called haematopoiesis.
The sun streamed through the interstices and glinted on the shining magnolia leaves and sparkleberry bushes.
We all live in the interstices of each other's lives, and we would all get a surprise if we could see everything.
From the transition from cave sketches to canvas paintings, or from classical sculptures to avant-garde installations, art has perennially embraced change, often thriving in the interstices of evolution.
In the bosom of this little Grove stood a rustic Grotto, formed in imitation of an Hermitage. The walls were constructed of roots of trees, and the interstices filled up with Moss and Ivy.
The tall window was open, and though its green shutters were partly drawn the bright air of the garden had come in through a broad interstice and filled the room with warmth and perfume.
But he gave out his own thoughts, likewise, with an airy and fanciful glow; so that they glistened, as it were, through the arbor, and made their escape among the interstices of the foliage.
The effort to see Harney around the corner of the screen, or through its interstices, made her unconscious of everything else; but the effort was unsuccessful, and gradually she found her attention arrested by her guardian's discourse.
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