INTERSECTION
INTERSEC'TION, noun [Latin intersectio.] The act or state of intersecting.1. The point or line in which two lines or two planes cut each other.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INTERSEC'TION, noun [Latin intersectio.] The act or state of intersecting.1. The point or line in which two lines or two planes cut each other.
INTERSEM'INATE, verb transitive [Latin interseminatus; inter, between, and semino, to sow.] To sow between or among. [Little used.]
INTERSERT', verb transitive [Latin intersero; inter, between, and sero, to throw.]To set or put in between other things.
INTERSER'TION, noun An insertion, or thing inserted between other things.
IN'TERSPACE, noun [inter and space.] A space between other things.
INTERSPERSE, verb transitive interspers'. [Latin interspersus; inter, between, and spargo, to scatter.] To scatter or set here and there among other things; as an able argument ...
INTERSPERS'ED, participle passive Scattered or situated here and there among other things.
INTERSPERS'ING, participle present tense Scattering here and there among other things.
INTERSPER'SION, noun The act of scattering or setting here and there among other things.
INTERSTEL'LAR, adjective [Latin inter and stella, a star.] Situated beyond the solar system.
IN'TERSTICE, noun [Latin interstitium; inter and sto, to stand.]1. A space between things; but chiefly, a narrow or small space between things closely set, or the parts which co...
INTERSTINCT'IVE, adjective Distinguishing. [Not used.]
INTERSTI'TIAL, adjective Pertaining to or containing interstices.
INTERSTRA'TIFIED, adjective Stratified among or between other bodies.
INTERTALK, verb transitive intertauk'. To exchange conversation. [Not used.]
INTERTAN'GLE, verb transitive To intertwist; to entangle.
INTERTEX'TURE, noun [Latin intertextus; inter and texo, to weave.]act of interweaving, or the state of things interwoven.
IN'TERTIEINTERTROP'ICAL, adjective [inter and tropical.] Situated between the tropics.
INTERTROP'ICAL, a. [inter and tropical.] Situated between the tropics.
INTERTWI'NE, verb transitive [inter and twine.] To unite by twining or twisting one with another.
INTERTWI'NED, participle passive Twined or twisted one with another.
INTERTWI'NING, participle present tense Twining one with another.
INTERTWIST', verb transitive [inter and twist.] To twist one with another.
INTERTWIST'ED, participle passive Twisted one with another.
INTERTWIST'ING, participle present tense Twisting one with another.
IN'TERVAL, noun [Latin intervallum; inter and vallum, a wall, or vallus, a stake.1. A space between things; a void space intervening between any two objects; as an interval betw...
INTERVEINED, adjective [inter and vein.] Intersected as with veins.Fair champaign with less rivers interveined