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Traditional English :: interracial
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interrupt.html - adj. existing between or affecting different races. |
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Traditional English :: interregnum
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interrupt.html - n. (pl. interregnums or interregna) 1 an interval when the normal government is suspended, esp. between successive reigns or regimes. 2 an interval or pause. [L (as INTER-, regnum reign)] |
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Traditional English :: interrelate
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interrupt.html - v.tr. relate (two or more things) to each other. interrelation n. interrelationship n. |
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Traditional English :: interrogate
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interrupt.html - v.tr. ask questions of (a person) esp. closely, thoroughly, or formally. interrogator n. [ME f. L interrogare interrogat- ask (as INTER-, rogare ask)] |
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Traditional English :: interrogation
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interrupt.html - n. 1 the act or an instance of interrogating; the process of being interrogated. 2 a question or enquiry. interrogation point (or mark etc.) = question mark. interrogational adj. [ME f. F interrogation or L interrogatio (as INTERROGATE)] |
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Traditional English :: interrogative
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interrupt.html - adj. & n. --adj. 1 a of or like a question; used in questions. b Gram. (of an adjective or pronoun) asking a question (e.g. who?, which?). 2 having the form or force of a question. 3 suggesting enquiry (an interrogative tone). --n. an interrogative word (e.g. what?, why?). interrogatively adv. [LL interrogativus (as INTERROGATE)] |
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