Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . er. — Interfusion,-zhun, n. A mixing together. Interim, inter-im, re. The time intervening. Interior, in-terTf-er, a. Being witliin any limits, in-closure, or substance; internal; inner,— opp. to ea--terior, superficial; remote from the limits, frontier,or shore; inland.— re. Internal part of a thing; theinside; the inland part of a country. Interject, in-ter-jekf, v. t. To throw in between; toi


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . er. — Interfusion,-zhun, n. A mixing together. Interim, inter-im, re. The time intervening. Interior, in-terTf-er, a. Being witliin any limits, in-closure, or substance; internal; inner,— opp. to ea--terior, superficial; remote from the limits, frontier,or shore; inland.— re. Internal part of a thing; theinside; the inland part of a country. Interject, in-ter-jekf, v. t. To throw in between; toinsert. — Inteijection, -jekshun, n. Act of throw-ing between; a word, thrown in between words con-nected in construction, to express some emotion orpassion. Interlace, in-ter-las, v. t. [-l\ced C-last), -i,4ci>g.]To imite, as by lacing to-gether; to insert or inter-pose one thing with an-other, intermix. — Inter-lacing ar ches. {Arch.)Arches, usually circular,so constructed that theircurves intersect or are in-terlaced. Interlard, in-ter-lard, v. mix in, as fat withlean; to diversify by mix-ture, interpose, insert be-tween. Interleaf, inter-lef, n. A blank leaf inserted. —In. Interlacing Arches. terleave, v. t. [-leaved (-levd),-leaving.] k le, To insert a leaf into; to insert (blank leaves) in a book,between other , in-ter-lln, v. t. [-lined (-llnd), -lining.]To write in alTiernate lines; to write between lines already written, to add to or correct what is written. fim, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; end, Sve, terra ; In, ice ; 5dd, tone, 5r; INTERLINK 205 INTERVIEW — Interlineal, -llne-al, -ear,-e-er, a. Written orinserted between other lines. — Interlineation, ? of interlining; a passage, word, or line insertedbetween lines before written or printed. Interlink, in-ter-link, v. t. [-linked (-UnktO. -link-ing.] To connect by uniting links. Interlocation,in-ter-lo-kashun, n. A placing between;interposition. Interlock, in-ter-lok, v


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