The space between the ceiling and a cabinet is typically referred to as the "clearance" or "gap." This space allows for proper air circulation and prevents the cabinet from being too close to the ceiling, avoiding potential damage from heat or moisture.
The space between your toes is called the interdigital space.
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The space between the breasts is called the cleavage.
The space between a nerve and muscle is called the neuromuscular junction. This is where the nerve endings release chemical messengers called neurotransmitters, which signal the muscle to contract.
The space between the sending neuron's axon terminal and the receiving neuron's dendrite is called the synaptic cleft. Neurotransmitters are released into this space to transmit signals between neurons.
The space in a cabinet is the VOLUME of the cabinet. It would be cubic units.
The space between your toes is called the interdigital space.
There has to be a minimum of 700mm - 1000mm space to accommodate most of the services. There has to be a minimum of 700mm-1000mm space to accommodate most of the services.
The space between your eyebrows is called the "Glabella."
cabinet is like a space...eg cupboard....or cabinet in politics....
Raising the ceiling has transformed the room into into a pleasant habitale space
The space between the legs is called the crotch or groin area.
The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis. It is the opening between the vocal folds that allows air to pass through when we speak or sing.
Not enough storage space?
depends on how big your cabinet is but, cm3 or m3
The space between letters in printing (or typography) is called tracking.
If by "cabinets" you mean the upper cabinets, and those cabinets do not reach to the ceiling, the structure between the cabinets and the ceiling is usually called the soffit. But I don't know that there's a special term that refers to just the wall area between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling. I think what you mean is a splash back but splash back would apply where there is water and there is no water above the upper cabinets. In the real world there is no real term for that void space above your cabinets so you can just call it the "Overhead Space"