Mutual comparison of corresponding parts.
Between condyles; as, the intercondylar fossa or notch of the femur.
To become connected with one another.
having internal connections between parts.
a state of being connected reciprocally.
Connection between; mutual connection.
Between or among continents; subsisting or carried on between continents; as, intercontinental relations or commerce.
Convertible the one into the other; as, coin and bank notes are interconvertible.
Between the ribs; pertaining to, or produced by, the parts between the ribs; as, intercostal respiration, in which the chest is alternately enlarged and contracted by the intercostal muscles.
A commingling; intimate connection or dealings between persons or nations, as in common affairs and civilities, in correspondence or trade; communication; commerce; especially, interchange of thought and feeling; association; communion.
A crop grown among or between the rows of another crop; a catch crop.
The process or result of cross fertilization between different kinds of animals, or different varieties of plants.
Between crura; -- applied especially to the interneural plates in the vertebral column of many cartilaginous fishes.
To intervene; to come or occur in the meantime.
A passing or running between; occurrence.
Something intervening.
Subcutaneous.
To dash between or among; to intersperse.
To intrigue.
Occurring between or among, or common to, different denominations; as, interdenominational fellowship or belief.
Situated between teeth; as, an interdental space, the space between two teeth in a gear wheel.
The space between two dentils.
Mutual dependence.
Mutual dependence; as, interdependency of interests.
Mutually dependent.
The act of interdicting; prohibition; prohibiting decree; curse; interdict.
Having the power to prohibit; as, an interdictive sentence.
Belonging to an interdiction; prohibitory.
Between the fingers or toes; as, interdigital space.
To interlock, as the fingers of two hands that are joined; to be interwoven; to commingle.
The state of interdigitating; interdigital space.
The open space between the inner and outer shells of a dome or cupola of masonry.
An intertie.
Between the epimeral plates of insects and crustaceans.
Coming between the equinoxes.
To interest or affect.
Interest.
The state or quality of being interested; selfishness.
Engaging the attention; exciting, or adapted to excite, interest, curiosity, or emotion; as, an interesting story; interesting news.
In an interesting manner.
The condition or quality of being interesting.
a surface forming a common boundary between two things, especially between two fluids.
Included between two plane surfaces or faces; as, an interfacial angle.
involving persons of different religious faiths; as, an interfaith marriage; interfaith good will.
Between fascicles or bundles; as, the interfascicular spaces of connective tissue.
One of the contestants in interference before the Patent Office.
One who interferes.
By or with interference.
An instrument for measuring small movements, distances, or displacements by means of the interference of two beams of light; -- formerly also called also refractometer, but that word now has a different meaning.
To flow in.
Flowing between or among; intervening.
Intertwined; interlocked; clasped together.
At the same node with opposite or whorled leaves, but occupying a position between their places of attachment.
To interleave.
Between follicles; as, the interfollicular septa in a lymphatic gland.
Interlaced; linked together; -- said of charges or bearings. See Fretted.
Shining between.
The act of interfusing, or the state of being interfused.
Between and uniting the nervous ganglions; as, interganglionic cords.
Between globules; -- applied esp. to certain small spaces, surrounded by minute globules, in dentine.
To grave or carve between; to engrave in the alternate sections.
Between the hemal arches or hemal spines. An interhemal spine or cartilage.
Of or pertaining to a segment sometimes present at the proximal end of the hyoidean arch. An interhyal ligament or cartilage.
That which is within; the internal or inner part of a thing; the inside.
to incorporate within oneself; same as interiorize.
State of being interior.
to incorporate within oneself.
Internally; inwardly.
The state of being between; a coming or lying between or among; intervention; also, that which lies between.
Lying or being between or among; intervening; as, interjacent isles.
To ejaculate parenthetically.
To make a dissonant, discordant noise one with another; to talk or chatter noisily.
To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose.
Thrown in between other words or phrases; parenthetical; ejaculatory; as, an interjectional remark.
To convert into, or to use as, an interjection.
In an interjectional manner.
Interjectional.
To join mutually; to unite.
The space or interval between two joists.
A mutual joining.
To knit together; to unite closely; to intertwine.
To know mutually.
Mutual knowledge or acquaintance.
To unite, as by lacing together; to insert or interpose one thing within another; to intertwine; to interweave.
The act of interlacing, or the state of being interlaced; also, that which is interlaced.
Between lammell/ or lamin/; as, interlamellar spaces.
Placed between, or containing, lamin/ or plates.
The state of being interlaminated.
The lapse or interval of time between two events.
To lay or place among or between.
A leaf inserted between other leaves; a blank leaf inserted, as in a book.
To insert a leaf or leaves in; to bind with blank leaves inserted between the others; as, to interleave a book.
To libel mutually.
Contained between lines; written or inserted between lines already written or printed; containing interlineations; as, an interlinear manuscript, translation, etc.
Interlinear. A book containing interlineations.
A language used as an intermediate language in translating from a source language to a target language; -- used especially in machine translation by computers; as, some machine translation systems use Esperanto as an interlingua.
Correction or alteration by writing between the lines; interlineation.
An intermediate or connecting link.
Between lobes; as, the interlobar notch of the liver; the interlobar ducts of a gland.
Between lobules; as, the interlobular branches of the portal vein.
A placing or coming between; interposition.
To unite by locking or linking together; to secure in place by mutual fastening.
Connected together in such a manner that the parts work together as a single unit, or in a coordianted manner.
Interpolated discussion or dialogue.
A female interlocutor.
To run between parties and intercept without right the advantage that one should gain from the other; to traffic without a proper license; to intrude; to forestall others; to intermeddle.
One who interlopes; one who unlawfully intrudes upon a property, a station, or an office; one who interferes wrongfully or officiously.
To let in light upon, as by cutting away branches.
Act of thinning a wood to let in light.
Shining between.
Inserted in the manner of an interlude; having or containing interludes.
An actor who performs in an interlude.
A flowing between; intervening water.
Belonging or pertaining to the time when the moon, at or near its conjunction with the sun, is invisible.
Between the mandibles; interramal; as, the intermandibular space.
Connection by marriage; reciprocal marriage; giving and taking in marriage, as between two families, tribes, races, castes, or nations.
To become connected by marriage between their members; to give and take mutually in marriage; -- said of families, ranks, races, castes, etc.
See Premaxilla.
Between the maxillary bones. Of or pertaining to the intermaxill/. An intermaxilla.
Something done in the meantime; interlude.
A flowing between.