He lives in this space, the interstices of the paternal name, like some Lacanian allegory. |
When I climbed up on the riprap wall, I saw throngs of stranded horseshoe crabs lying in the interstices among the rocks. |
The rock had interstices and eroded places through which a handbreadth of trail snaked, mostly along the side closest to the water. |
Like urban garages, car parts shops and so on, such places tend to spring up spontaneously like weeds in wastelands and interstices of cities. |
Spire with carinated plaits, the interstices with slender, crowded, transverse grooves. |
The solubility of both C and N in austenite should be greater than in ferrite, because of the larger interstices available. |