INTERLEAVED
INTERLE'AVED, participle passive Inserted between leaves, or having blank leaves inserted between other leaves.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INTERLE'AVED, participle passive Inserted between leaves, or having blank leaves inserted between other leaves.
INTERLE'AVING, participle present tense Inserting blank leaves between other leaves.
INTERLI'NE, verb transitive [inter and line.] To write in alternate lines; as, to interline Latin and English.1. To write between lines already written or printed, for the purpo...
INTERLIN'EARINTERLIN'EARY, adjective [inter and linear.] Written between lines before written or printed.INTERLIN'EARY, noun A book having insertions between the leaves.
INTERLIN'EARY, a. [inter and linear.] Written between lines before written or printed.INTERLIN'EARY, n. A book having insertions between the leaves.
INTERLINEA'TION, noun [inter and lineation.]1. The act of inserting words or lines between lines before written or printed.2. The words, passage or line inserted between lines b...
INTERLI'NED, participle passive Written between lines; as an interlined word.1. Containing a line or lines written between lines; as an interlined manuscript.
INTERLI'NING, participle present tense Writing between lines already written or printed.INTERLI'NING, noun Correction or alteration by writing between the lines.
INTERLINK', verb transitive [inter and link.] To connect by uniting links; to join one chain to another.
INTERLINK'ED, participle passive Connected by union of links; joined.
INTERLINK'ING, participle present tense Connecting by uniting links; joining.
INTERLOCA'TION, noun A placing between; interposition.
INTERLOCU'TION, noun [Latin interlocutio; inter and locutio, loquor, to speak.]1. Dialogue; conference; interchange of speech.2. In law, an intermediate act or decree before fin...
INTERLOC'UTOR, noun [Latin interloquor, supra.]1. One who speaks in dialogue; a dialogist.2. In Scots law, an interlocutory judgment or sentence.
INTERLOC'UTORY, adjective1. Consisting of dialogue.There are several interlocutory discourses in the holy Scriptures.2. In law, intermediate; not final or definitive. An order, ...
INTERLO'PE, verb intransitive [inter and Eng. to leap. See Leap.]To run between parties and intercept the advantage that one should gain from the other; to traffick without a pr...
INTERLO'PER, noun One who runs into business to which he has no right; one who interferes wrongfully; one who enters a country or place to trade without license.
INTERLO'PING, participle present tense Interfering wrongfully.
INTERLU'CATE, verb transitive To let in light by cutting away branches of trees.
INTERLUCA'TION, noun The act of thinning a wood to let in light.
INTERLU'CENT, adjective [Latin interlucens; inter and luceo, to shine.]Shining between.
IN'TERLUDE, noun [Latin inter and ludus, play.]An entertainment exhibited on the state between the acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece, to amuse the spectator...
IN'TERLUDER, noun One that performs in an interlude.
INTERLU'ENCY, noun [Latin interluens, interluo, to flow between.]A flowing between; water interposed. [Little used.]
INTERLU'NARINTERLU'NARY, adjective [Latin inter and luna, the moon.] Belonging to the time when the moon, at or near its conjunction with the sun, is invisible.
INTERLU'NARY, a. [L. inter and luna, the moon.] Belonging to the time when the moon, at or near its conjunction with the sun, is invisible.
INTERMAR'RIAGE, noun [inter and marriage.] Marriage between two families, where each takes one and gives another.