interspace

/ˈɪntərˌspeɪs/
noun
  1. A space or gap between things.
    • The artist left an interspace between each figure to give the painting a sense of balance.
    • The interspace between the two buildings was just wide enough for a narrow alley.
    • She noticed a tiny interspace between the tiles where dirt had collected.
verb
  1. To put or place a space or gap between things.
    • The designer decided to interspace the chairs evenly along the long table.
    • The gardener will interspace the young trees so they have room to grow.
    • You should interspace your study sessions with short breaks to stay focused.
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