The tentacles are not inserted on the margin of the umbrella, but arise high up on the ex-umbral surface, and the umbrella is prolonged into lobes corresponding to the interspaces between the tentacles.
The interspaces between the tubes are filled up by a solid mass of lime, consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, which replaces the chitinous perisarc of ordinary hydroids and forms a stony corallum or coenosteum (fig.
The interspaces were then roughly gone over with the same pigment in such a way as to leave the figures inclosed within rather uneven black borders.
The effect is varied by altering the shape of the interspaces or by modifying the number and relationship of the lines, dots, and figures.
The exterior surface has the usual scarified figures and the interspaces and the entire inner surface of the vessel are painted red and rather carefully polished.
There are no other plastic features, but the heads are supplied with arms and legs, rudely expressed in black lines, which are really the interspaces of the lines drawn in the lost color.
Where superimposed upon black, that color has in all cases been removed, exposing the underlying tints of the slip in which the designs are now manifested, the interspaces being still black.
Defn: The tissue which fills the interspaces between the costæ of many madreporarian corals, usually consisting of small transverse or oblique septa.
Defn: A bitter powder (also called araroba) found in the interspaces of the wood of a Brazilian tree (Andira araroba) and used as a medicine.
There are no yellow rings, and black spots in the red interspaces tend to form secondary black rings (Fig.
In the red interspaces between the black rings, black flecks and spots, especially posteriorly, tend to form secondary black rings (Fig.
Matches are made round by one machine by pressing the block against a plate having circular perforations, and the interspaces are beveled so as to form cutting edges.
The heat which would pass from particle to particle of the dense substance of iron, and be conducted away, accumulates in the interspaces of paper, and ignites it.
So long as the vesicles or cells lie as globes upon each other, triangular interspaces are found between them, which stand in conjunction with each other on all sides.
But in the animal the mouth or mouths is or are definite organic openings, not merelyinterspaces or pores as in the plants; for they rank in the signification of the blossoms, or of composite parts.
Between the upper incisors there are interspaces in which the food has accumulated and become black, giving to the mouth the appearance represented in the coloured plate.
There is a Cosmic Life which permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe, being in and through all things.
This Living Substance permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe; it is in and through all things, like a very refined and diffusible ether.
This Living Substance permeates, penetrates, and fills theinterspaces of the universe.
And we marked all the interspaceswith secret symbols that meant intimate caresses .
For the two on the house bench, time, having all its interspaces filled with beatific silences, had no measure that was worth recording.
With the weapon in his pocket he could look back over the transforming interspaces with a steadier eye.
This is of particular advantage to the outdoor man since the woolen fibers thus treated do not soak up water and swell but only allow water to fill up the air interspaces of the fabric from which it can be readily expelled.
The secret of its warmth is the dead air interspacesbetween the fibers.
Cellule: a portion of a wing included between veins; usually applied to a small area completely inclosed, rarely to interspaces where no closed area is formed.
Interspaceal: occurring in the interspaces between two wing veins or two elytral striae.
It is partly surrounded by folds of peritoneum, and partly by the tissue that pads out the interspaces between the pelvic organs.
These interspaces are filled in or padded out by loose cellular tissue.
The womb is surrounded by a great deal of loose cellular tissue, that fills out the interspaces between the different ligaments and pelvic organs.
In the teeth of the true elephants the crown has become deep, and the ridges of enamel have changed to numerous upright, platelike folds, their interspaces filled with cement.
But in arid regions either vegetation is wholly lacking, or scant growths are found huddled in detached clumps, leaving interspaces of unprotected ground (Fig.
This subspecies is characterized by the presence of solid body-blotches and lateral intercalary spots, dorsal interspaces less than five scales in length, and the absence of paired stripes or rows of blotches, on the anterior part of the body.
Number of blotches, color of blotches posteriorly, width of pale interspaces between anterior blotches, and color of lateral intercalary spots vary considerably geographically.
On the left, between the interspaces of the hedgerow trees, the inland country now lay disclosed for many miles.
So do not wander off, even for a little while, to walk those dim and dreary interspaces between two worlds.
Rows and rows of Arabs in white robes filled up the interspaces of the columns, and rose and fell with one accord at certain points of the service.
The gills are adnate or decurrent, subdistant, white, sometimes with a slight flesh-colored tint, the interspaces sometimes venose.
The gills are thin, subdistant, adnate or decurrent, white, the interspaces slightly venose.
The interspaces between the graceful horseshoe arches and the ovals in the ceiling are delicately pencilled with brilliant colors, and the walls are filled with arabesques interwreathing appropriate Hebrew texts.
The interspaces above the arches are filled with arabesques, interwreathing striking texts from the Koran in brilliant red and blue and gold.
The hillside is planted--beautiful beeches and hollies at one end, and at the other some lawny interspaces with tall larches swaying tasselled branches shedding faint shadows.
Hyaline interspaces at the origin of the shorter rows, but not at equal intervals.
Central space hyaline, rounded or slightly stellate, from which radiate rows of fine puncta in quincunx, shown in the figure only on the alternate elevations, the depressed interspaces being out of focus.
The mealy appearance in the endosperm of barley is assumed to be a direct consequence of the formation of interspaces around the cell-contents and within the cell walls.
Under ordinary conditions it is conjectured that these interspaces are filled with air, but it is pointed out that they can also be produced under circumstances which suggest that they are at times vacuous or partly so.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interspaces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.