intercell

English

Etymology

inter- + cell

Adjective

intercell (not comparable)

  1. Between cells.
    • 1998 February 13, Clive G. Jones et al., “Chain Reactions Linking Acorns to Gypsy Moth Outbreaks and Lyme Disease Risk”, in Science, volume 279, number 5353, →DOI, pages 1023–1026:
      A wooden nest box, containing cotton batting nesting material replaced twice a year, was attached at 1.3 m to a large tree [26 to 58 cm in diameter at breast height (DBH)] in each of 20 grid cells; boxes were stratified to maximize intercell distances.
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