Interval
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Interval may refer to:
- Interval (mathematics), a range of numbers (formally, a type of subset of an ordered set)
- Interval measurements or interval variables in statistics is a level of measurement
- Interval (music), the relationship in pitch between two notes
- Interval (time), the duration between two events
- Space-time interval, the distance between two points in 4-space
- In cricket, the breaks in between play
- Interval training, in sports, a training technique often used by runners
- Interval Research Corporation, a defunct technology think tank founded by Paul Allen
- Intermission during a theatrical performance (used primarily in Great Britain)
- Interval (1973 film), a 1973 film starring Merle Oberon
- Intervals (See You Next Tuesday album)
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