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INTERFOLLICULAR a.
Between follicles; as, the interfollicular septa in a lymphatic gland.
INTERFULGENT a.
Shining between.
INTERFUSE v. 3 definitions
To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter. The ambient air, wide interfused, Embracing round this florid earth. Milton.
INTERGANGLIONIC a.
Between and uniting the nervous ganglions; as, interganglionic cords.
INTERGLOBULAR a.
Between globules; -- applied esp. to certain small spaces, surrounded by minute globules, in dentine.
INTERGRAVE v.
To grave or carve between; to engrave in the alternate sections. The work itself of the bases, was intergraven. 3 Kings vii. 28 (Douay version. )
INTERHEMAL; INTERHAEMAL a. 2 definitions
Between the hemal arches or hemal spines. -- n.
INTERIM n. 2 definitions
The meantime; time intervening; interval between events, etc. All the interim is Like a phantasms, or a hideous dream. Shak.
INTERIOR a. 4 definitions
d; as, the interior parts of a region or country. Interior angle (Geom.), an angle formed between two sides, within any rectilinear figure, as a polygon, or between two parallel lines by these lines and another intersecting them; -- called also internal angle. -- Interior planets (Astron.), those planets within the or…
INTERJACENCE; INTERJACENCY n.
The state of being between; a coming or lying between or among; intervention; also, that which lies between. England and Scotland is divided only by the interjacency of the Tweed. Sir M. Hale.
INTERJACENT a.
Lying or being between or among; intervening; as, interjacent isles. Sir W. Raleigh.
INTERJECT v. 2 definitions
To throw in between; to insert; to interpose. Sir H. Wotton.
INTERJECTION n. 2 definitions
The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected. The interjection of laughing. Bacon.
INTERJECTIONAL a. 2 definitions
Thrown in between other words or phrases; parenthetical; ejaculatory; as, an interjectional remark.
INTERJOIST n. 2 definitions
The space or interval between two joists. Gwilt.
INTERLAMELLAR; INTERLAMINAR a.
Between lammellæ or laminæ; as, interlamellar spaces.
INTERLAMINATED a.
Placed between, or containing, laminæ or plates.
INTERLAPSE n.
The lapse or interval of time between two events. [R.] Harvey.
INTERLARD v. 2 definitions
Hence: To insert between; to mix or mingle; especially, to introduce that which is foreign or irrelevant; as, to interlard a conservation with oaths or allusions. The English laws . . . [were] mingled and interlarded with many particular laws of their own. Sir M. Hale. They interlard their native drinks with choice Of…
INTERLAY v.
To lay or place among or between. Daniel.
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