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Intercalar
Intercalar In*ter"ca*lar, a. Intercalary.
Intercalary
Intercalary In*ter"ca*la*ry (?; 277), a. [L. intercalaris, intercalarius: cf. F. intercalaire. See Intercalate.] 1. (Chron.) Inserted or introduced among others in the calendar; as, an intercalary month, day, etc.; -- now applied particularly to the odd day (Feb. 29) inserted in the calendar of leap year. See Bissextile, n. 2. Introduced or inserted among others; additional; supernumerary. ``Intercalary spines.' --Owen. This intercalary line . . . is made the last of a triplet. --Beattie. Intercalary day (Med.), one on which no paroxysm of an intermittent disease occurs. --Mayne.
Intercalary day
Intercalary In*ter"ca*la*ry (?; 277), a. [L. intercalaris, intercalarius: cf. F. intercalaire. See Intercalate.] 1. (Chron.) Inserted or introduced among others in the calendar; as, an intercalary month, day, etc.; -- now applied particularly to the odd day (Feb. 29) inserted in the calendar of leap year. See Bissextile, n. 2. Introduced or inserted among others; additional; supernumerary. ``Intercalary spines.' --Owen. This intercalary line . . . is made the last of a triplet. --Beattie. Intercalary day (Med.), one on which no paroxysm of an intermittent disease occurs. --Mayne.
Intercalate
Intercalate In*ter"ca*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intercalated; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercalating.] [L. intercalatus, p. p. of intercalare to intercalate to intercalate; inter between + calare to call, proclaim. See Calendar.] 1. (Chron.) To insert, as a day or other portion of time, in a calendar. 2. To insert among others, as a verse in a stanza; specif. (Geol.), to introduce as a bed or stratum, between the layers of a regular series of rocks. Beds of fresh-water shells . . . are intercalated and interstratified with the shale. --Mantell.
Intercalated
Intercalate In*ter"ca*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intercalated; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercalating.] [L. intercalatus, p. p. of intercalare to intercalate to intercalate; inter between + calare to call, proclaim. See Calendar.] 1. (Chron.) To insert, as a day or other portion of time, in a calendar. 2. To insert among others, as a verse in a stanza; specif. (Geol.), to introduce as a bed or stratum, between the layers of a regular series of rocks. Beds of fresh-water shells . . . are intercalated and interstratified with the shale. --Mantell.
Intercalating
Intercalate In*ter"ca*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intercalated; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercalating.] [L. intercalatus, p. p. of intercalare to intercalate to intercalate; inter between + calare to call, proclaim. See Calendar.] 1. (Chron.) To insert, as a day or other portion of time, in a calendar. 2. To insert among others, as a verse in a stanza; specif. (Geol.), to introduce as a bed or stratum, between the layers of a regular series of rocks. Beds of fresh-water shells . . . are intercalated and interstratified with the shale. --Mantell.
Intercalation
Intercalation In*ter`ca*la"tion, n. [L. intercalatio: cf. F. intercalation.] 1. (Chron.) The insertion of a day, or other portion of time, in a calendar. 2. The insertion or introduction of anything among others, as the insertion of a phrase, line, or verse in a metrical composition; specif. (Geol.), the intrusion of a bed or layer between other layers. Intercalations of fresh-water species in some localities. --Mantell.
Intercarotid
Intercarotid In`ter*ca*rot"id, a. (Anat.) Situated between the external and internal carotid arteries; as, an intercarotid ganglion.
Intercarpal
Intercarpal In`ter*car"pal, a. (Anat.) Between the carpal bone; as, intercarpal articulations, ligaments.
Intercartilaginous
Intercartilaginous In`ter*car`ti*lag"i*nous, a. (Anat.) Within cartilage; endochondral; as, intercartilaginous ossification.
Intercavernous
Intercavernous In`ter*cav"ern*ous, a. (Anat.) Between the cavernous sinuses; as, the intercavernous sinuses connecting the cavernous sinuses at the base of the brain.
Intercede
Intercede In`ter*cede", v. t. To be, to come, or to pass, between; to separate. [Obs.] --Sir I. Newton.
Intercedence
Intercedence In`ter*ced"ence, n. The act of interceding; intercession; intervention. [R.] --Bp. Reynolds.
Intercedent
Intercedent In`ter*ced"ent, a. [L. intercedens, p. pr. of intercedere.] Passing between; mediating; pleading. [R.] -- In`ter*ced"ent*ly, adv.
Intercedently
Intercedent In`ter*ced"ent, a. [L. intercedens, p. pr. of intercedere.] Passing between; mediating; pleading. [R.] -- In`ter*ced"ent*ly, adv.
Interceder
Interceder In`ter*ced"er, n. One who intercedes; an intercessor; a mediator. --Johnson.
Intercellular
Intercellular In`ter*cel"lu*lar, a. Lying between cells or cellules; as, intercellular substance, space, or fluids; intercellular blood channels.
Intercentra
Intercentrum In`ter*cen"trum, n.; pl. Intercentra. (Anat.) The median of the three elements composing the centra of the vertebr[ae] in some fossil batrachians.
Intercentral
Intercentral In`ter*cen"tral, a. Between centers. Intercentral nerves (Physiol.), those nerves which transmit impulses between nerve centers, as opposed to peripheral fibers, which convey impulses between peripheral parts and nerve centers.
Intercentral nerves
Intercentral In`ter*cen"tral, a. Between centers. Intercentral nerves (Physiol.), those nerves which transmit impulses between nerve centers, as opposed to peripheral fibers, which convey impulses between peripheral parts and nerve centers.
Intercentrum
Intercentrum In`ter*cen"trum, n.; pl. Intercentra. (Anat.) The median of the three elements composing the centra of the vertebr[ae] in some fossil batrachians.
Intercept
Intercept In"ter*cept`, n. (Math.) A part cut off or intercepted, as a portion of a line included between two points, or cut off two straight lines or curves.
Intercept
Intercept In`ter*cept", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intercepted; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercepting.] [L. interceptus, p. p. of intercipere to intercept; inter between + capere to take, seize: cf. F. intercepter. See Capable.] 1. To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris. God will shortly intercept your breath. --Joye. 2. To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river. Who intercepts me in my expedition? --Shak. We must meet first, and intercept his course. --Dryden. 3. To interrupt communication with, or progress toward; to cut off, as the destination; to blockade. While storms vindictive intercept the shore. --Pope.
Intercepted
Intercept In`ter*cept", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intercepted; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercepting.] [L. interceptus, p. p. of intercipere to intercept; inter between + capere to take, seize: cf. F. intercepter. See Capable.] 1. To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris. God will shortly intercept your breath. --Joye. 2. To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river. Who intercepts me in my expedition? --Shak. We must meet first, and intercept his course. --Dryden. 3. To interrupt communication with, or progress toward; to cut off, as the destination; to blockade. While storms vindictive intercept the shore. --Pope.
Intercepter
Intercepter In`ter*cept"er, n. One who, or that which, intercepts. --Shak.
Intercepting
Intercept In`ter*cept", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intercepted; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercepting.] [L. interceptus, p. p. of intercipere to intercept; inter between + capere to take, seize: cf. F. intercepter. See Capable.] 1. To take or seize by the way, or before arrival at the destined place; to cause to stop on the passage; as, to intercept a letter; a telegram will intercept him at Paris. God will shortly intercept your breath. --Joye. 2. To obstruct or interrupt the progress of; to stop; to hinder or oppose; as, to intercept the current of a river. Who intercepts me in my expedition? --Shak. We must meet first, and intercept his course. --Dryden. 3. To interrupt communication with, or progress toward; to cut off, as the destination; to blockade. While storms vindictive intercept the shore. --Pope.
Interception
Interception In`ter*cep"tion, n. [L. interceptio a taking away: cf. F. interception.] The act of intercepting; as, interception of a letter; interception of the enemy.
Interceptive
Interceptive In`ter*cept"ive, a. Intercepting or tending to intercept.
Intercession
Intercession In`ter*ces"sion, n. [L. intercessio an intervention, a becoming surety: cf. F. intercession. See Intercede.] The act of interceding; mediation; interposition between parties at variance, with a view to reconcilation; prayer, petition, or entreaty in favor of, or (less often) against, another or others. But the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which can not be uttered. --Rom. viii. 26.
Intercessional
Intercessional In`ter*ces"sion*al, a. Pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by, intercession or entreaty.

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