Interfascicular
In′ter‐fas‐cic″u‐lar (?), a.(Anat.) Between fascicles or bundles; as, the interfascicular spaces of connective tissue.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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In′ter‐fas‐cic″u‐lar (?), a.(Anat.) Between fascicles or bundles; as, the interfascicular spaces of connective tissue.
In′ter‐fer″ant (?), n.(Law) One of the contestants in interference before the Patent Office.
In′ter‐fere″ (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Interfered (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Interfering.] [OF. entreferir to strike each other; entre between (L. inter) + OF. ferir to strike, F. férir,...
In′ter‐fer″ence (?), n. [See Interfere.]1. The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a machine by the interference of some of its parts; a meddlesome interference in ...
In′ter‐fer″er (?), n. One who interferes.
In′ter‐fer″ing‐ly, adv. By or with interference.
In′ter‐fe‐rom″e‐ter (?), n. [See Interfere and -meter.] (Physics) An instrument for measuring small movements, distances, or displacements by means of the interference of two be...
In′ter‐flow″ (?), v. i. To flow in. Holland.
{ In‐ter″flu‐ent (?), In‐ter″flu‐ous (?), } a. [L. interfluens, p. pr., and interfluus. See Inter-, and Fluent.] Flowing between or among; intervening. Boyle.
In′ter‐fold″ed (?), p. a. Intertwined; interlocked; clasped together. Longfellow.
In′ter‐fo′li‐a″ceous (?), a. [Pref. inter- + foliaceous: cf. F. interfoliacé.] (Bot.) At the same node with opposite or whorled leaves, but occupying a position between their pl...
In′ter‐fo″li‐ate (?), v. t. [Pref. inter- + L. folium leaf.] To interleave. Evelyn.
In′ter‐fol‐lic″u‐lar (?), a.(Anat.) Between follicles; as, the interfollicular septa in a lymphatic gland.
In′ter‐fret″ted (?), a.(Her.) Interlaced; linked together; — said of charges or bearings. See Fretted.
In′ter‐ful″gent (?), a. [L. interfulgens, p. pr. See Inter-, and Fulgent.] Shining between.
In′ter‐fuse″ (�), v. t. [L. interfusus, p. p. of interfundere to pour between; inter between + fundere to pour. See Fuse to melt.]1. To pour or spread between or among; to diffu...
In′ter‐fu″sion (?), n. [L. interfusio.] The act of interfusing, or the state of being interfused. Coleridge.
In′ter‐gan′gli‐on″ic (?), a.(Anat.) Between and uniting the nervous ganglions; as, interganglionic cords.
In′ter‐glob″u‐lar (?), a.(Anat.) Between globules; — applied esp. to certain small spaces, surrounded by minute globules, in dentine.
In′ter‐grave″ (?), v. t. [imp.Intergraved (?); p. p.Intergraved or Intergraven (�); p. pr. & vb. n.Intergraving.] To grave or carve between; to engrave in the alternate sections...
{ In′ter‐he″mal, In′ter‐hæ″mal } (?), a.(Anat.) Between the hemal arches or hemal spines. — n. An interhemal spine or cartilage.
In′ter‐hy″al (?), a. [Inter- + the Greek letter �.] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a segment sometimes present at the proximal end of the hyoidean arch. — n. An interhyal ligament ...
In″ter‐im (?), n. [L., fr. inter between + im, an old accusative of is he, this, that.]1. The meantime; time intervening; interval between events, etc.All the interim isLike a p...
In‐te″ri‐or (?), a. [L., compar. fr. inter between: cf. F. intérieur. See Inter-, and cf. Intimate.]1. Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner;...
In‐te″ri‐or, n. 1. That which is within; the internal or inner part of a thing; the inside.2. The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.Department of the Interior, that de...
In‐te′ri‐or″i‐ty (?), n. State of being interior.
In‐te″ri‐or‐ly (?), adv. Internally; inwardly.