intersticio

el intersticio
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. interstice
El agua acumulada en los intersticios de las rocas se expande cuando la temperatura desciende, y provoca la ruptura de las rocas.Water in the interstices of rocks expand when temperature falls, forcing rocks apart.
b. gap
Mientras estaba cautiva, Amelia logró ver hacia afuera por un intersticio de la puerta.While being held captive, Amelia was able to look out through a gap in the door.
c. crack
La luz se filtraba por los intersticios que separaban las planchas de madera.Light filtered through the cracks between the planks of wood.
a. interval
Hay solo un intersticio de dos minutos entre ambos eventos.There is just a two-minute interval between both events.
b. interstice
Al finalizar cada momento de conciencia, pasamos a un intersticio hasta que el siguiente momento de conciencia se inicia.At the end of each moment of awareness, we move into an interstice before a new moment of awareness begins.
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