Interradial
In′ter‐ra″di‐al (?), a. Between the radii, or rays; — in zoölogy, said of certain parts of radiate animals; as, the interradial plates of a starfish.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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In′ter‐ra″di‐al (?), a. Between the radii, or rays; — in zoölogy, said of certain parts of radiate animals; as, the interradial plates of a starfish.
In′ter‐ra″mal (?), a. [Pref. inter- + L. ramus a branch.] (Anat.) Between rami or branches; esp., between the mandibles, or rami of the lower jaw; intermandibular.
In′ter‐re‐ceive″ (?), v. t. To receive between or within.
In′ter‐re″gen‐cy (?), n. An interregnum. Blount.
In′ter‐re″gent (?), n. A person who discharges the royal functions during an interregnum. Holland.
In′ter‐reg″num (?), n.; pl.Interregnums (#). [L., fr. inter between + regnum dominion, reign. See Reign, and cf. Interreign.]1. The time during which a throne is vacant between ...
In″ter‐reign′ (?), n. [Cf. F. interrègne.] An interregnum. Bacon.
In′ter‐re‐lat″ed (?), a. Having a mutual or reciprocal relation or parallelism; correlative.
In′ter‐re‐la″tion (?), n. Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation.
In′ter‐re″nal (?), a.(Anat.) Between the kidneys; as, the interrenal body, an organ found in many fishes. — n. The interrenal body.
In′ter‐re‐pel″lent (?), a. Mutually repellent. De Quincey.
In‐ter″rer (?), n. One who inters.
In″ter‐rex′ (?), n.; pl. E. Interrexes (#), L. Interreges (#). [L., fr. inter between + rex king.] An interregent, or a regent.
In‐ter″ro‐gate (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Interrogating (?).] [L. interrogatus, p. p. of interrogare to ask; inter between + rogare to ask. See Rogation.] To question formally; to ...
In‐ter″ro‐gate, v. i. To ask questions. Bacon.
In‐ter″ro‐gate (?), n. An interrogation; a question. Bp. Hall.
In‐ter′ro‐ga‐tee″ (?), n. One who is interrogated.
In‐ter′ro‐ga″tion (?), n. [L. interrogatio: cf. F. interrogation.]1. The act of interrogating or questioning; examination by questions; inquiry.2. A question put; an inquiry.3. ...
In′ter‐rog″a‐tive (�), a. [L. interrogativus: cf. F. interrogatif.] Denoting a question; expressed in the form of a question; as, an interrogative sentence; an interrogative pro...
In′ter‐rog″a‐tive, n.(Gram.) A word used in asking questions; as, who? which? why?
In′ter‐rog″a‐tive‐ly, adv. In the form of, or by means of, a question; in an interrogative manner.
In‐ter″ro‐ga′tor (?), n. [L.: cf. F. interrogateur.] One who asks questions; a questioner.
In′ter‐rog″a‐to‐ry (?), n.; pl.Interrogatories (#). [Cf. F. interrogatoire.] A formal question or inquiry; esp. (Law), a question asked in writing. Macaulay.
In′ter‐rog″a‐to‐ry (?), a. [L. interrogatorius.] Containing, expressing, or implying a question; as, an interrogatory sentence.
In′ter‐rupt″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Interrupted; p. pr. & vb. n.Interrupting.] [L. interruptus, p. p. of interrumpere to interrupt; inter between + rumpere to break. See Ruptur...
In′ter‐rupt″, p. a. [L. interruptus, p. p.] Broken; interrupted. Milton.
In′ter‐rupt″ed, a. 1. Broken; intermitted; suddenly stopped.2. (Bot.) Irregular; — said of any arrangement whose symmetry is destroyed by local causes, as when leaflets are inte...