0 between two clear or accepted stages or states, and therefore difficult to describe or know exactly:
1 having the qualities of two different things:
There have long been major theoretical viewpoints in-between these extremes.
These in-between spaces gain centrality to the point that even the integrity of the dome - the ultimate architectural figure - is spatially compromised.
Being in the 'in-between' sonic space, emotions such as uncertainty and dreaming might be generated.
Often fluid scenes portray in-between states of various kinds: the territories that lie between wakefulness and sleep, reality and fantasy, the earthly and the supernatural.
Cycloid patients had levels of psychotic, disorganization and first-rank symptoms comparable to schizophrenia, and levels of affective symptoms in-between schizophrenia and mood disorders.
Finally, there are the in-between words, such as exile, exist, and exacerbate.
The location of the blackboard architecture described above is in the visual cortex, in particular the higher and "in-between" areas of the visual cortex.
Metaphorical genitives are said to have 'in-between' status between determining genitives and classifying genitives for a similar reason to generic genitives.