Interstitial
An interstitial space or interstice is an empty space or gap between spaces full of structure or matter.
In particular, interstitial may refer to:
Physical sciences
Advertising
- Interstitial webpage, displayed before or after an expected content page, often to display advertisements or confirm the user's age
Biology
Medical
Diseases
Arts
Communications
- Interstitial program, short television programming which is often shown between movies or other events
- A synonym for station identification in television broadcasting, typically a static logo
- Interstitial webpage, a web page that is displayed before an expected content page, often to display advertisements or confirm the user's age
Religion
- A waiting period, in the canon law of the Catholic church, a period of three months is normally required between being ordained a deacon and being ordained a priest
Law
- "Interstital federal lawmaking" is a species of "federal common law" which arises where Congressional statutes implicitly compel federal courts to fill gaps to interpret the federal law, should a case or controversy arise, where the transactions or issues typically would be controlled by state law (such as real property regulatory programs). United States v. Little Lake Misere Land Co., 412 U.S. 580 (1973).
See also
- All pages beginning with "intersti"
- All pages with titles containing "intersti*"