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Interfacial
Interfacial In`ter*fa"cial, a. (Geom.)
Included between two plane surfaces or faces; as, an
interfacial angle.
Interfascicular
Interfascicular In`ter*fas*cic"u*lar, a. (Anat.)
Between fascicles or bundles; as, the interfascicular spaces
of connective tissue.
Interferant
Interferant In`ter*fer"ant, n. (Law)
One of the contestants in interference before the Patent
Office. [U.S.]
InterferenceInterference In`ter*fer"ence, n. [See Interfere.]
1. The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a
machine by the interference of some of its parts; a
meddlesome interference in the business of others.
2. (Physics) The mutual influence, under certain conditions,
of two streams of light, or series of pulsations of sound,
or, generally, two waves or vibrations of any kind,
producing certain characteristic phenomena, as colored
fringes, dark bands, or darkness, in the case of light,
silence or increased intensity in sounds; neutralization
or superposition of waves generally.
Note: The term is most commonly applied to light, and the
undulatory theory of light affords the proper
explanation of the phenomena which are considered to be
produced by the superposition of waves, and are thus
substantially identical in their origin with the
phenomena of heat, sound, waves of water, and the like.
3. (Patent Law) The act or state of interfering, or of
claiming a right to the same invention.
Interference figures (Optics), the figures observed when
certain sections of crystallized bodies are viewed in
converging polarized light; thus, a section of a uniaxial
crystal, cut normal to the vertical axis, shows a series
of concentric colored rings with a single black cross; --
so called because produced by the interference of luminous
waves.
Interference fringe. (Optics) See Fringe. Interference figuresInterference In`ter*fer"ence, n. [See Interfere.]
1. The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a
machine by the interference of some of its parts; a
meddlesome interference in the business of others.
2. (Physics) The mutual influence, under certain conditions,
of two streams of light, or series of pulsations of sound,
or, generally, two waves or vibrations of any kind,
producing certain characteristic phenomena, as colored
fringes, dark bands, or darkness, in the case of light,
silence or increased intensity in sounds; neutralization
or superposition of waves generally.
Note: The term is most commonly applied to light, and the
undulatory theory of light affords the proper
explanation of the phenomena which are considered to be
produced by the superposition of waves, and are thus
substantially identical in their origin with the
phenomena of heat, sound, waves of water, and the like.
3. (Patent Law) The act or state of interfering, or of
claiming a right to the same invention.
Interference figures (Optics), the figures observed when
certain sections of crystallized bodies are viewed in
converging polarized light; thus, a section of a uniaxial
crystal, cut normal to the vertical axis, shows a series
of concentric colored rings with a single black cross; --
so called because produced by the interference of luminous
waves.
Interference fringe. (Optics) See Fringe. Interference fringeInterference In`ter*fer"ence, n. [See Interfere.]
1. The act or state of interfering; as, the stoppage of a
machine by the interference of some of its parts; a
meddlesome interference in the business of others.
2. (Physics) The mutual influence, under certain conditions,
of two streams of light, or series of pulsations of sound,
or, generally, two waves or vibrations of any kind,
producing certain characteristic phenomena, as colored
fringes, dark bands, or darkness, in the case of light,
silence or increased intensity in sounds; neutralization
or superposition of waves generally.
Note: The term is most commonly applied to light, and the
undulatory theory of light affords the proper
explanation of the phenomena which are considered to be
produced by the superposition of waves, and are thus
substantially identical in their origin with the
phenomena of heat, sound, waves of water, and the like.
3. (Patent Law) The act or state of interfering, or of
claiming a right to the same invention.
Interference figures (Optics), the figures observed when
certain sections of crystallized bodies are viewed in
converging polarized light; thus, a section of a uniaxial
crystal, cut normal to the vertical axis, shows a series
of concentric colored rings with a single black cross; --
so called because produced by the interference of luminous
waves.
Interference fringe. (Optics) See Fringe. Interferer
Interferer In`ter*fer"er, n.
One who interferes.
Interferingly
Interferingly In`ter*fer"ing*ly, adv.
By or with interference.
InterferometerInterferometer In`ter*fe*rom"e*ter, n. [See Interfere and
-meter.] (Physics)
An instrument for measuring small movements, distances, or
displacements by means of the interference of two beams of
light; -- called also refractometer. Interflow
Interflow In`ter*flow", v. i.
To flow in. [R.] --Holland.
InterfluentInterfluent In*ter"flu*ent, Interfluous In*ter"flu*ous, a.
[L. interfluens, p. pr., and interfluus. See Inter-, and
Fluent.]
Flowing between or among; intervening. --Boyle. InterfluousInterfluent In*ter"flu*ent, Interfluous In*ter"flu*ous, a.
[L. interfluens, p. pr., and interfluus. See Inter-, and
Fluent.]
Flowing between or among; intervening. --Boyle. Interfolded
Interfolded In`ter*fold"ed, p. a.
Intertwined; interlocked; clasped together. --Longfellow.
Interfoliate
Interfoliate In`ter*fo"li*ate, v. t. [Pref. inter- + L. folium
leaf.]
To interleave. [Obs.] --Evelyn.
Interfollicular
Interfollicular In`ter*fol*lic"u*lar, a. (Anat.)
Between follicles; as, the interfollicular septa in a
lymphatic gland.
InterfrettedInterfretted In`ter*fret"ted, a. (Her.)
Interlaced; linked together; -- said of charges or bearings.
See Fretted. InterfulgentInterfulgent In`ter*ful"gent, a. [L. interfulgens, p. pr. See
Inter-, and Fulgent.]
Shining between. InterfuseInterfuse In`ter*fuse", v. t. [L. interfusus, p. p. of
interfundere to pour between; inter between + fundere to
pour. See Fuse to melt.]
1. To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to
scatter.
The ambient air, wide interfused, Embracing round
this florid earth. --Milton.
2. To spread through; to permeate; to pervade. [R.]
Keats, in whom the moral seems to have so perfectly
interfused the physical man, that you might almost
say he could feel sorrow with his hands. --Lowell.
3. To mix up together; to associate. --H. Spencer. Interfusion
Interfusion In`ter*fu"sion, n. [L. interfusio.]
The act of interfusing, or the state of being interfused.
--Coleridge.
Meaning of Interf from wikipedia
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