INTERVAL, the distance or space between two extremes, either in time or place. The word comes from the Latin intervallum, which, according to Isidore, signifies the space inter fossam & murum, "between the ditch and the wall;" others note, that the stakes or piles, driven into the ground in the ancient Roman bulwarks, were called valla; and the interstices or vacancy between them, intervalla.
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