| inters |
| interscholastic | (adj) used of competition or cooperation between secondary schools, Syn. interschool |
| intersect | (v) meet at a point, Syn. cross |
| intersection | (n) a point where lines intersect, Syn. intersection point, point of intersection |
| intersection | (n) a junction where one street or road crosses another, Syn. crossway, carrefour, crossroad, crossing |
| intersection | (n) a point or set of points common to two or more geometric configurations |
| intersection | (n) the set of elements common to two or more sets, Syn. Cartesian product, product, Example: the set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red things |
| intersection | (n) the act of intersecting (as joining by causing your path to intersect your target's path) |
| intersexual | (adj) existing or occurring between the sexes |
| intersexual | (adj) having sexual characteristics intermediate between those of male and female |
| interspecies | (adj) arising or occurring between species, Syn. interspecific, Ant. intraspecies, Example: an interspecific hybrid |
| Interscapular | a. |
| Interscapulars | n. pl. (Zool.) The interscapular feathers of a bird. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Interscendent | a. [ See Inter-, and Ascend. ] (Math.) Having exponents which are radical quantities; -- said of certain powers;
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| Interscind | v. t. |
| Interscribe | v. t. |
| Intersecant | a. [ L. intersecans, p. pr. of intersecare. See Intersect. ] Dividing into parts; crossing; intersecting. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Intersect | v. t. Lands intersected by a narrow frith |
| Intersect | v. i. To cut into one another; to meet and cross each other; |
| intersecting | |
| Intersection | n. [ L. intersectio: cf. F. intersection. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Interstitialwasser { n } | interstitial water [Add to Longdo] |
| interstellar | interstellar [Add to Longdo] |
| interstitiell; dazwischenliegend { adj } [ med. ] | interstitial [Add to Longdo] |