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9-letter words containing int

  • interknot — to knot together
  • interlace — progressive coding
  • interlaid — Simple past tense and past participle of interlay.
  • interlard — to diversify by adding or interjecting something unique, striking, or contrasting (usually followed by with): to interlard one's speech with oaths.
  • interleaf — an additional leaf, usually blank, inserted between or bound with the regular printed leaves of a book, as to separate chapters or provide room for a reader's notes.
  • interlend — (of a library) to lend books or other materials to other libraries
  • interline — to provide (a garment) with an interlining.
  • interlink — to link, one with another.
  • interlisp — (language)   A dialect of Lisp developed in 1967 by Bolt, Beranek and Newman (Cambridge, MA) as a descendant of BBN-Lisp. It emphasises user interfaces. It is currently[?] supported by Xerox PARC. Interlisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being MACLISP). In 1981 Common LISP was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both. Interlisp includes a Lisp programming environment. It is dynamically scoped. LAMBDA functions evaluate their arguments, NLAMBDA functions do not. Any function could be called with optional arguments. See also AM, CLISP, Interlisp-10, Interlisp-D.
  • interloan — a loan between one library and another
  • interlock — to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized.
  • interloop — Between loops.
  • interlope — to intrude into some region or field of trade without a proper license.
  • interlude — an intervening episode, period, space, etc.
  • intermale — occurring between males
  • intermate — To mate with a member of another species or group.
  • interment — the act or ceremony of interring; burial.
  • intermesh — any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
  • intermine — (obsolete) To intersect or penetrate with mines.
  • intermits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermit.
  • intermont — located between mountains
  • intermure — to wall in
  • internals — situated or existing in the interior of something; interior.
  • internaut — A user of the Internet, especially a habitual or skilled one.
  • internees — Plural form of internee.
  • internets — Plural form of internet.
  • interning — to restrict to or confine within prescribed limits, as prisoners of war, enemy aliens, or combat troops who take refuge in a neutral country.
  • internist — a physician specializing in the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases, especially of adults.
  • internity — State of being within; interiority.
  • internode — a part or space between two nodes, knots, or joints, as the portion of a plant stem between two nodes.
  • interpage — to print (matter) on intervening pages
  • interpeak — Between peaks.
  • interplay — reciprocal relationship, action, or influence: the interplay of plot and character.
  • interpled — having instituted interpleader proceedings
  • interpone — to interpose
  • interpose — to place between; cause to intervene: to interpose an opaque body between a light and the eye.
  • interpret — to give or provide the meaning of; explain; explicate; elucidate: to interpret the hidden meaning of a parable.
  • interrace — interracial
  • interrail — to travel through Europe using an international rail pass, which permits unlimited travel through most European countries via train
  • interring — to place (a dead body) in a grave or tomb; bury.
  • interrupt — to cause or make a break in the continuity or uniformity of (a course, process, condition, etc.).
  • intersect — to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town.
  • intersert — to insert between things; interpolate
  • intersite — the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin.
  • intertask — Between tasks.
  • interterm — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
  • intertext — A reference to one text within another.
  • intertill — to cultivate between rows of (a crop)
  • intertown — Between towns.
  • interunit — a single thing or person.
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