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Tweet pref. 1. Between; among: international. 2. In the midst of; within: intertropical. 3. Mutual; mutually: interrelate. 4. Reciprocal; reciprocally: intermingle. [Middle English entre-, inter-, from Old French entre-, from Latin inter-, from inter; see en in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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tr.v. in·terred, in·ter·ring, in·ters To place in a grave or tomb; bury. [Middle English enteren, from Old French enterrer, from Medieval Latin interrāre : Latin in-, in; see IN-2 + Latin terra, earth; see ters- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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