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INTERPOSE |
Place between |
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LIMBO |
An in-between place |
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ANDORRA |
Place between France and Spain |
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INTERLAY |
To lay or place among or between. |
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INTERPONE |
To interpose; to insert or place between. |
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DALE |
A low place between hills; a vale or valley. |
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INTERPLACE |
To place between or among; as, to interplace a name. |
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INTERPALE |
To place pales between or among; to separate by
pales. |
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FORELAND |
A piece of ground between the wall of a place and the
moat. |
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LEAD |
To place leads between the lines of; as, to lead a page;
leaded matter. |
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DEMON |
A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a middle place
between men and deities in pagan mythology. |
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KEY |
That part of the plastering which is forced through between
the laths and holds the rest in place. |
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NOOK |
A narrow place formed by an angle in bodies or between
bodies; a corner; a recess; a secluded retreat. |
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EQUITES |
An order of knights holding a middle place between the
senate and the commonalty; members of the Roman equestrian order. |
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RUN |
To go back and forth from place to place; to ply; as, the
stage runs between the hotel and the station. |
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CARRY |
A tract of land, over which boats or goods are carried
between two bodies of navigable water; a carrying place; a portage. |
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MEDIUM |
That which lies in the middle, or between other things;
intervening body or quantity. Hence, specifically: (a) Middle place or
degree; mean. |
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DISTANCE |
The space between two objects; the length of a line,
especially the shortest line joining two points or things that are
separate; measure of separation in place. |
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MERIDIAN |
A great circle on the surface of the earth, passing
through the poles and any given place; also, the half of such a circle
included between the poles. |
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INTERMEDIATE |
Lying or being in the middle place or degree, or
between two extremes; coming or done between; intervening; interposed;
interjacent; as, an intermediate space or time; intermediate colors. |
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FORK |
The place where a division or a union occurs; the angle or
opening between two branches or limbs; as, the fork of a river, a tree,
or a road. |
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GALLERY |
A long and narrow corridor, or place for walking; a
connecting passageway, as between one room and another; also, a long
hole or passage excavated by a boring or burrowing animal. |
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AFFINITY |
That attraction which takes place, at an insensible
distance, between the heterogeneous particles of bodies, and unites
them to form chemical c... |
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MEAN |
That which is mean, or intermediate, between two extremes of
place, time, or number; the middle point or place; middle rate or
degree; mediocri... |
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ROAD |
A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage for
vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel, forming a means of
communicat... |