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`interposition
`interposi-
`in-ter~p0-_si-tion (initar pa zish.'an)_ n.
`vvcioun .< UFr._ interposicgion .< L. _m,!erpos1:lto-‘< p_p._-,of
`;. ijnlerponetfe: see prec.] ;'_l _.__a_.n interposing or being interposed
`.__2:.- a, thing interposed _.n_,~3‘.-.the disputed doctrine that a
`State may reject a Federal mandate that it considers to
`..-be encroaching on its rights
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`mterpr_eten~ < M~Fr.
`, in-ter-pret
`(in tuflprit)
`(IL. EME.
`interpxéter. < L. interpretarr ,< mterprcs. agent between two
`~partie_s,_broker, interpreter]
`I. to explain the meaning of;
`‘make understandable .[ to interpret a poem] 2__.-to translate
`‘ (esp. oraliremarks) 3. to have or show c_gne's,own under-
`standing of the meaning of; construe [totnterprel a silence
`~a5'.conte;npt] 4. to bringuout the meaning of;-,,esp.. to give
`.bné'5 Qwn, conception of (a work of art). as in performance
`; oz-';c_riticism —-vi. to act as an. interpreter; explain or.trans—
`‘11ate,,—,SYN., see EXPLAIN —ln-ter’pre,t-a-bl<_3_a_dj.
`_.
`.
`.
`instep-pre-ta-tion (in tar/pra t§.'sha'n)~ n.» (ME.
`interpre-
`..»tacioun < OFr. entrepretatiow < L.-,mterp_reta‘tzo]
`1. the
`-actor result of interpreting; explanation,.meaning, trans-
`:-lation. exposition. etc.
`2.
`the expression.-of a person's
`conception of a work of-art, subject, etc. through acting,
`;‘play._in‘g, writing. criticizing, etc. [ the pi‘anist's._interpre—
`
`talion of the sonata} —ln«ter’pre.-.ta',t_lon.-al adj.
`v
`inyteri.-'.pre.-.ta-tive
`(in_turIpra\t§t/iv)
`ad ' .~:.[ML.
`inter-
`~
`,
`.=—'.prcl.a.tt'11us] same-as INTERPRETIVE
`3-
`-in-.-.ter-p_ret-.er.¥x(-pra tar) n. [ME., interpretoztr < Anglo-Fr.
`< OFr.
`interpretcur < ~LL.(Ec.) -rrinterpretator] a’ person
`who interprets; specif., a person whose-work. is translating
`ai=-foreign-. language orally,-.:as in a conversation between
`p.eople speaking different languages
`'-
`.
`1 2
`’
`-
`in: ter- pr.e.- tive (-pra tiv) ; -adj. that interprets ;~ explanatory
`in-.ter-.ra-cial
`(in/.,tar,r§./shal)
`adj. between. among, or
`involvinglmembers of differ_ent,races:- also ln.’ter~race’
`in~5=ter~-ra-di-al
`(‘-ra/dé al~)‘.adj. situated between rays; or
`radii ~—ln’ter-ra'dl-al-ly_ adv.
`v
`.
`4.
`,.
`-
`iriater-reg~num (—reg!n3m) n.,.pl. -re‘g'nums, -reg'na (.—na)
`U‘-4. -<=--ilnter-. between: + regnum, REIGN]
`1... an interval
`.between—two successi'v}e.r.eigns;.when‘the country has no
`' sovereign 2. a susjp.er'1si'on.of government'al»or_: administra-
`.-'-tivéxfunctions; .per'iod? without '-the “usual-. ruler, .gs)~.Velx:nor,
`—etc;: .3. any break._in’ a series or in ~a..contin_uity;«interval
`
`.in~‘t.er-re-late (-ri lat!) vt.-, vi.--lat'.ed. —lar.'lng.t,oj;mak.e.~be.
` .111:
`-. become: mutually related ——1n’ter-re-lafledsadj...
`tier-re-la.-tion (.-ri l§.’s»han) n. mutual -relationship; _inter-
`connection -—lu’»ter-re-laitlon-ship n..
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`.-
`.in.-,ter-rex .(~in.’tar reks')- n.. pl.
`i'n’ter-re'ges (-réljéz) ,[L.
`<.~.int‘er'—..vbetween;+ rex (gen. regis), king:-see REGAL] a
`person acting as ruler during an interregnum.
`nrin-ter-ro-bang (in ter’a:.ban/) rt.-[lN'l.‘ERRO(GATION MARK‘)
`-BANG‘. p'roofreaders'-
`term for exclamation mark]' a
`.--punctuation mark (P) used to express incredulity, disbelief.
`-‘etc.
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`;
`interrog. ‘l. interrogation .2. interrogative
`in-eter-ro-gate (in te=r'a git’) ut. -gat’ed, -gat’lng [<. L.
`interrogatus. pp. of interrogare, to ask < inter-.abetween +
`rogare, to ask. akin to regere. to rule: see REGAL] to ask
`zquestionsof formally in examining [to interrogate a witness]
`. -—ui...to ask questions —S YN.’ see ASK .
`-
`-
`in-ter-ro-ga-tion (in.ter’9 g§.lsh9n).n-. [ME. interrogacion
`c‘<".-MFr. "interrogation <. L. inlerrogatio]
`1. an interrogat-
`ing .or being interrogated; examination
`2-. a ..question
`3'.» short for INTERROGATION MARK
`interrogation. mark (or=p0int) same as QUESTION: MARK
`in’-ter-rog-a-rive (in/ta.réig's tiv) adj. [L-L.
`interrogatizms
`.-.see INTERROGATE]‘ 1. asking, or having-the -formtof. a
`:question -2. used in asking a question —n.‘an- interrogative
`-kword.‘ construction. or -element
`(Ex.:. what?’ where?)
`—,-—ln’ter-rog'a-tlve-ly adv.
`l. a person who in-
`~in,-‘ten-ro.-‘»ga-tor (in terla gat'ar) n.
`nterrogates; ‘questioner
`2'.’ a radio or radar transmitter
`Whose signals actuate a transponder or a beacon
`‘in-ter:-ro'g-a-to-ry (in'ta ragia t6r'é) adj. [LL.' interroga-
`torius] expressing or implying a question —n.. pl. '-r-les a
`sfpirmal question or set of questions —-ln’ter-rog’a-t0’ri-ly
`“G U_.‘
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`;l‘n-itersrupt
`(in'té> rupt’)
`'ut.
`[ME.
`interrupten < L.
`interruptus, pp. of interrumpere, to break apart," break off
`-"< Timer-, between +~rumpere,
`to :break: see RUPTURE]
`1. a)‘ to break into or in upon (a discussion.
`train of
`‘thought. etc.) 1)) to'break-in upon (a person) while‘ he is
`speaking. Working. etc.; stop or hinder 2. to make a break
`in the continuity of; cut off; obstruct ~—~vz'.‘to ‘make an
`interruption. esp.
`in‘ another's speech, action, etc. —
`~‘ln’ter5‘rup’tlve adj.
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`in-Ater-rupt-ed '(-id),'adj. ~ 1. broken by interruptions; not
`vconti?nuou’s
`2.-_Bot_. asymmetrical; irregular: saidof parts
`*n‘ot.equally spaced? on-a-stem
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`..
`-
`'int‘errupted screw a‘ screw having the thread interrupted
`by a'slot or slots to enable it to be locked or releasedby. a
`partial turn
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`in-ter-rupt-er (—;;r) n. 1. a person or thing that interrupts
`-2. Elec. a mechanism used to interrupt, or. intermittently
`’=’op'en and close, a circuit
`’
`in-ter-ru -tion (inita rup'shan) n. [ME interrupcion <
`OFr. <
`intcrruptio]
`1. an interrupting or being inter-
`
`rupted 2_. anything that interrupts _3, the. interval during
`which something isinterrupted; intermission
`v
`between‘: or
`in-gter-._s_cho~las-tic
`(in’t_ar’ska_ lasltik)
`adj.
`among schools [an intersckolastic debate]
`-
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`~-
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`Iin1- ter se (initar sé’. s5.') [L.] between (or among) .them—
`se ves
`“
`.
`.
`in-ter-sect (in'tar_sekt’) vt. [< L. intersectus, pp, of inter-
`secare, to cut between. cut off <,inl5I-. between _+ secare.
`to cut: see SAw_‘] to divide into two parts by passing through
`or across; cut across [ a river intersectsthe. plain] #0:‘. to
`_cross each other [lines intersecting to-,£orm right angles]
`-
`in-ter-secotion (-seldshan) n..[L. intersectio]
`l. the act of
`intersecting 2. a place of intersecting; specif., a) the; point
`or line where two lines or ‘surfaces meet or cross - b)_;~.the
`place where two streets cross .3. Matlz.-the set containing
`all the points common to two or-_more_;given sets‘
`.
`.
`in-ter-sec-tion-al (-'l) adj.
`1 . of or forming-an intersection
`2. between sections or regions [intersectional games]
`in~ter-serv~ice (-sur’vis) adj. between or among branches
`of the armed forces
`.
`.
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`..
`-
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`nvin-tergses-siori (-sesh’an) n. a shor-t session of about a
`month. bet_ween_,~regular sessions ._of».a college year, .in_"wh_i_ch
`the student c_o‘ncentrates~on a specialized project’
`'
`-
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`in-ter~sex (in'tar/ekst) n, bl l. anabnormal; individual
`having characteristics intermediate between those of .male
`andfemale
`~
`__-V
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`.
`_-
`_
`.
`.,
`_
`in-ter-sex-u-.al (in/tar sektshoo wal) _adj.; 1. between the
`sexes [intersexual rivalry} 2. of, or having the characteris-
`tics of. an intersex
`._
`V
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`I
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`V
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`in-tergspace (inltar spas’; for; _1g..-sinltar spas’) n. _a.space
`between —~ut. -spaced’,
`-'spa;c__'iu_g
`'1.
`to ma_1_<_e,,,s_pac__es
`.between 2. to fill spaces between
`V
`r
`_ -..
`_
`-.
`V
`.
`in-ter-spe-cif-ic (in'tsr spi sif'ik) adj. between Sp_ecie_s-
`in-tger,-sperse (in't9r sp_i=n';s!,) vt.-3-sperse'd'.,_-spers'ing~[< L.
`z1_1,t_ers1>e_rsz_t5,.pp. of_ intezf.:p'_erger¢_ <-. inter-, among +_.sp_arvgege,
`to scatter: see 'SPARK_}]--_ 1-. to scatter-among other t-h_in_gs;
`put here and there or at intervals 2. to decorate or__div_er—
`sify with things scatteredhereand there —-lnflter-jsperfalon
`-Spu1"Zrhan, -shan) n.
`p
`.
`_
`;
`,
`-._
`-czin-ter-state (inftz->.r.st33'.t’._) ~a_dj_.._betwe_en .or- among states
`of a federal goyernment-[tnterstate commerce} -_.
`.
`‘
`~
`Interstate Commerce; ,Corrrmis_siox'_1_— a_-"_.U.S, F_ede_ral-;corn-
`mission created in 1887 t_o.re5g1_ilate =_comrnerce between the
`States :_. it has eleven members; appointed by the President
`in-fer-stel-lar (in’tar_s_te-1.'«_ar) «adj.
`[INT_ER— + »~S'l‘El-.LAR]
`between or a_mong.,the stars [interstellar space].
`_
`,. _-
`.
`in-'ter~stice (in turlstis) n., pl. ~.-sticaes -.(-stis iz‘.
`‘-,sta séz/)
`.[Fr. .< LL. interstitium __< inter-. between —l—. sistere; to set <
`stare. .to'sTAND] a small .or;narro.w space,-betw,e_en_t;hings or
`parts;-.crevice; chink; crack
`~
`_
`-
`V
`.
`..
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`in-~ter-“spi-tial
`(in’tar; stish’al) adj. 1. of,
`forming. .or
`occurring in interstices
`2. Anal. situated between the
`cellular components of'an organ. or structure —ln-’ter-
`stl"tlal-.ly adv.
`.
`;_
`in-teritex-ture (in/tar teksiohar) n. [-< L. inlertexlzts. pp.
`of intertexere,
`to interweave (see INTER—_& TEXTURE) +
`—UR-E] 1. the actor process of interweaving 2; something
`formed by interweaving .
`_.
`.
`—
`.
`‘
`_
`.
`in-ter-tid-al ,(-tid"l) adj. of or pertaining to a shore zone
`bounded by the levels of low and high tide
`.
`in-ter-trib-al (-tri'b'l) ad}'...between or among tribes
`in-ter-tro -i-cal (-tréip’i k'1) adj. within or between the
`tropics (0 vCancer.and Capricorn)
`H
`,
`V
`.
`.
`in-ter-t-wine (—twinI) ut., vi. -ptwlnedl, -twln'lng to twine
`together; intertwistt
`.
`s
`.
`in-ter-twist (-twist’) vt.. vi._to twistitogether
`nin-ter-ur-ban (-ur'ban) adj. [{NTER— + URBAN] between
`cities or towns.~[an interurban -railway] —-n. an interurban
`railway.-trolley route, traingcar; etc.
`-
`'
`in-.ter-val (in'tar v.'1) n. [ME.-.enter'Ual, intervalle < OFr. <
`L. intervallum, lit.. spacerbetween.-two palisades or walls <
`inter-, between. +. 1/all_u.m. .pa'lisade.,wALL]
`1. a space
`between two things; gap;7 distance — :2.- a period of -time
`between two points of
`time. events, etc.;
`intervening
`period 3. the extent ofdifference between two" qualities,
`conditions, etc.'. :24. same aS.5lN-TERVALE 5. Math.’ the set
`containing all numbers between two given numbers and
`including one‘, both, or neither end point 6. Music the
`difference in pitch between two tones —at intervals 1. once
`.in a while 2. here and there —-lr1’=ter-val’llc (-val'ik) adj.
`{twin-ter-vale (—v§l’-)= n.
`[a blending of prec. .+ VALE]
`[Chiefly- New England] lowgflat ‘land between hills or
`along a river‘ .bottom land: also lntervale land
`’
`in-tel‘-Vene
`in/tar vén’); vi. -vened', -ven’lng. [L.
`inter-
`venire-¢< inter-, between + vem're-, to-€0ME]
`. 1. to come. -be,
`or lie between 2. to take place between two points of time,
`events. etc.: 3.- to come or be’. in':r.be’twee'n as something
`unnecessary or irrelevant
`i 4.
`to come between ‘as an
`influencing force. as in order to .m_odify, settle. or hinder
`some action. argument, etc.
`5...La'u/
`to come in as a
`third party to a suit,
`for the protection of one's own
`interests —SYN. see INTERPOSE —-ln’ter-ven’er, Law in’-
`ter-ve'nor n.
`
`interveniens, prp.]
`[L.
`adj.
`(—vén'y9nt)
`in-ter-'Ven-ient
`intervening ——-n. an intervening person or thing
`fat. ape. ciir; ten. even; is. bite; g6. horn. téfil, look; all, out; up, fur; get; joy; yet; ohin; she; thin, txhen; zh, leisure; 1]. -ring;
`9 for a in ago, a in agent. i in sanity, o in comply. u in focus: ' as in able (i’b'1); Fr. bél; é, Fr. coey-r; 6. Fr. feu; Fr. mon; 0, Fr. coq;
`(1, Fr. duc; r, Fr. cri; H, G. ich; kh, G. doch. See inside gent cover. fi'Americanism; 1 foreign; *hypothetical; <derived from
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