. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... ff or out; interception,obstmction. in-ter-col-le-giate, a. Between colleges in-ter-col-line, a. (Lat. inter- = between ;collw = a hill, and Eng, siiff. -inc.] • 1. Ord. Lang.: Between hills. 2. Geol.: Lying between the several vol-canic cones or eminences produced by recentor remote eruptions. in-ter-eo-lo-ni-al, a. [Pret inUr-. andEng, colonial (n-v.).] Existing or exercised


. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... ff or out; interception,obstmction. in-ter-col-le-giate, a. Between colleges in-ter-col-line, a. (Lat. inter- = between ;collw = a hill, and Eng, siiff. -inc.] • 1. Ord. Lang.: Between hills. 2. Geol.: Lying between the several vol-canic cones or eminences produced by recentor remote eruptions. in-ter-eo-lo-ni-al, a. [Pret inUr-. andEng, colonial (n-v.).] Existing or exercisedbetween colonies. The Congregritioiuilists of Anstt^llia and NewZealand have Just commemorated tbeir jul>ileo by •series of intercolonial meetings at Sydney. —DaiHyews. July 17. 1863. in-ter-oo-liim-nar, a. [Pref. inter-, andEng. columnar ().] Anat. : Between any two structures colum-nar in form, as the inteioolumnar fascia. in-ter-co-lum-ni-a-tion, s. [Lat. infer-columnium, from inter- = between, and cofumna= a column, a pillar.] Arch: The space between two columns are attached to the wall, thisspace is not under such rigorous laws as whenthev are quite insulated ; for. in the latter. INTERCOLUMNIATION. case, real as well as apparent solidity require*them to be near eacli other, that Ihey maybetter sustain the entablatures they different intercolmnniations are known asPycnostyle (No. 1), Systyle (No. 2), Diastyla(No. 3), Aneostyle (No, 4), and Eustyle (q,v.).In the Doric, however, the intercolumniation is Ate. fit. fare, amidst, what. t&O, father; we, wet, here, camel, her. there;«w, wore, W9lf, work, whd, son; mute, ofib, ciire. unite, cur, rule, full: try, pine, pit, sire, sir, marine; go, pdt,Sj^lan. ». oe = e;ey = i. qu = kw. Intercombat—interdeal 2705 regulated by the disposition of the triglypliaIn tJie frieze; fur the triislyphs ought alwaysto be placed over the centre nf a coluinii, andthe metope should he square. In the Tuscuui


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