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Definition of Interspacing
1. interspace [v] - See also: interspace
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interspacing
Literary usage of Interspacing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1906)
"The question discussed in the experiments, as to whether narrower interspacing
was required between units decorated toward the centre, and units blank, ..."
2. Inventions in the Century by William Henry Doolittle (1903)
"This idea of interspacing filled in with non-combustible material has been
generally followed ever since. The particular inventions in that line consist in ..."
3. Inventions in the Century by William Henry Doolittle (1903)
"This idea of interspacing filled in with non-combustible material has been
generally followed ever since. The particular inventions in that line consist in ..."
4. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1907)
"The Japanese artist may embody the same idea over and over again to suggest
infinity, but in his decorative series, the figures and often the interspacing, ..."
5. Encyclopaedia Britannica, a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and edited by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"In the third period Italian design begins to 'exert its influence in the regular
interspacing of the pilasters or columns with due proportion of height to ..."
6. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1888)
"Masking of Radiation Effects produced ly Variations of interspacing. I have
already stated that carbon bands are apt to mask the appearance of other ..."
7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1907)
"Other dosage and other interspacing of dosage might have been more effective and
perhaps other forms of tuberculin might give still better results. ..."