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Interlobar
Interlobar In`ter*lo"bar, a. (Anat.)
Between lobes; as, the interlobar notch of the liver; the
interlobar ducts of a gland.
Interlobular
Interlobular In`ter*lob"u*lar, a. [Pref. inter- + lobular: cf.
F. interlobulaire.] (Anat.)
Between lobules; as, the interlobular branches of the portal
vein.
Interlocation
Interlocation In`ter*lo*ca"tion, n.
A placing or coming between; interposition.
Interlock
Interlock In`ter*lock", v. i.
To unite, embrace, communicate with, or flow into, one
another; to be connected in one system; to lock into one
another; to interlace firmly.
Interlock
Interlock In`ter*lock", v. t.
To unite by locking or linking together; to secure in place
by mutual fastening.
My lady with her fingers interlocked. --Tennyson.
InterlocutionInterlocution In`ter*lo*cu"tion, n. [L. interlocutio, from
interloqui, interlocutus, to speak between; inter between +
loqui to speak: cf. F. interlocution. See Loquacious.]
1. Interchange of speech; dialogue; conversation; conference.
2. (Law) An intermediate act or decree before final decision.
--Ayliffe.
3. Hence, intermediate argument or discussion. Interlocutor
Interlocutor In`ter*loc"u*tor (?; 277), n. [Cf. F.
interlocuteur.]
1. One who takes part in dialogue or conversation; a talker,
interpreter, or questioner. --Jer. Taylor.
2. (Law) An interlocutory judgment or sentence.
Interlocutory
Interlocutory In`ter*loc"u*to*ry, n. [Cf. F. interlocutoire.]
Interpolated discussion or dialogue.
Interlocutory
Interlocutory In`ter*loc"u*to*ry, a. [Cf. LL. interlocutorius,
F. interlocutoire.]
1. Consisting of, or having the nature of, dialogue;
conversational.
Interlocutory discourses in the Holy Scriptures.
--Fiddes.
2. (Law) Intermediate; not final or definitive; made or done
during the progress of an action.
Note: An order, sentence, decree, or judgment, given in an
intermediate stage between the commencement and
termination of a cause, is called interlocutory.
Interlocutrice
Interlocutrice In`ter*loc"u*trice, n. [F.]
A female interlocutor.
InterlopeInterlope In`ter*lope", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Interloped; p.
pr. & vb. n. Interloping.] [See Interloper.]
To run between parties and intercept without right the
advantage that one should gain from the other; to traffic
without a proper license; to intrude; to forestall others; to
intermeddle. InterlopedInterlope In`ter*lope", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Interloped; p.
pr. & vb. n. Interloping.] [See Interloper.]
To run between parties and intercept without right the
advantage that one should gain from the other; to traffic
without a proper license; to intrude; to forestall others; to
intermeddle. InterloperInterloper In"ter*lo`per (?; 277), n. [Pref. inter- + D.
looper a runner, fr. loopen to run; akin to E. leap. See
Leap, and cf. Elope.]
One who interlopes; one who interlopes; one who unlawfully
intrudes upon a property, a station, or an office; one who
interferes wrongfully or officiously.
The untrained man, . . . the interloper as to the
professions. --I. Taylor. InterlopingInterlope In`ter*lope", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Interloped; p.
pr. & vb. n. Interloping.] [See Interloper.]
To run between parties and intercept without right the
advantage that one should gain from the other; to traffic
without a proper license; to intrude; to forestall others; to
intermeddle. LanterlooLanterloo Lan"ter*loo`, n.
An old name of loo
(a) . lanterlooLoo Loo, n. [For older lanterloo, F. lanturelu, lanturlu, name
of the game; orig., the refrain of a vaudeville.]
(a) An old game played with five, or three, cards dealt to
each player from a full pack. When five cards are used
the highest card is the knave of clubs or (if so agreed
upon) the knave of trumps; -- formerly called
lanterloo.
(b) A modification of the game of ``all fours' in which the
players replenish their hands after each round by drawing
each a card from the pack.
Meaning of Terlo from wikipedia
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Charoenpura Kwam-Lab-Sood-Korb-Fah 2,000,000
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Thongchai McIntyre /
Seksan Sukpimai Bird-Sek...
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Terloy (also
Terlo, Teroy) (Chechen: ТIерлой, ТIерой) is a
Chechen teip. The
exact po****tion of the teip is not known,
however it is
estimated to...
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Storonevychi Strashevychi Strilky Strilbychi Susidovychi Su****sya
Tarnavka Tvari Terlo Ternava Tershiv Tysovytsya Tyha
Tovarna Topilnytsya Torhanovychi Torchynovychi...
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forms can be seen now. The
shift of
medial -ar- > -er- is also present:
terło (tarło). This was more
common in the past, but
often Standard Polish forms...
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gorge is
around 18 to 20 kilometers.
Melkhista borders on Kei-Mokhk and
Terlo-Mokhk in the north,
Maysta and the Chanta-Orga
River in the east, Georgia...
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Sotiri Πώς καταντήσαμε, Σωτήρη
Andromahi 1973 A Crazy,
Crazy Hijacker Ένας τρελός, τρελός αεροπειρατής (Enas trelos,
terlos aeropeiratis)
Loukia Sgourou...
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names of the
villages where they lived. For example, the
nobles of
Terlo adopted the name Terletsky, and
those of
Kulchytsi adopted the name Kulchytsky...