1. interspersed - Adjective
2. interspersed - Verb
of Intersperse
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbove 30% of the acellular part of bone consists of the organic components, and 70% of salts.sfn The strands of collagen give bone its tensile strength, and the interspersed crystals of hydroxyapatite give bone its compressional strength. Source: Internet
A brainfuck program is a sequence of these commands, possibly interspersed with other characters (which are ignored). Source: Internet
All are broken off, for various reasons explained in the interspersed passages, most of them at some moment of plot climax. Source: Internet
By season 20, research had shown that children were able to follow a story, and the street scenes, while still interspersed with other segments, became evolving storylines. Source: Internet
All in all, he had 4 walks interspersed among his 4 homers. Source: Internet
Almost twenty annals describing Cerdic's campaigns, and those of his descendants appear interspersed through the next hundred years of entries in the Chronicle. Source: Internet