inter-

Etymology
From, a form of prepositional.

Prefix

 * 1)  A position which is in between two (or more) of the kind indicated by the root.
 * is between blogs, is between causes,  is between experiences
 * 1)  A spatial position which is in between two (or more) of the kind of landmark indicated by the root.
 * is between angles, is between barbs,  is between the bronchi
 * 1)  A social position which is in between two (or more) of the kind of social group indicated by the root.
 * is between armies, is between observers,  is between parents
 * 1)  A temporal position which is in between two (or more) of the kind of event indicated by the root.
 * is between litters (of animals), is between months,  is between occurrences
 * 1)  A temporal position which is in between two successive events of the kind indicated by the root.
 * is between subsequent days, is between successive diastoles,  is between successive pauses
 * 1)  A spatial position which is in between two adjacent landmarks of the kind indicated by the root.
 * is between consecutive words, is between adjacent carinae,  is between neighbouring carbon atoms
 * 1)  A spatial position between the root landmark and an unspecified reference point.
 * is between the hippocampus and other parts of the brain, is between Mercury and the Sun,  is between an electrolyte and an electrode
 * 1)  Mutually: the root verb or property has a symmetric and bidirectional relationship between the relevant parties.
 * is mutually legible, is mutual attraction,  is to calibrate by means of mutual comparison
 * 1)  Combining together: the root verb is done together, generally uniting or merging multiple objects.
 * is to fuse together, is to knit together,  is to react together
 * 1)  Hybrid: combining two or more of the root together to produce a hybrid.
 * is a new culture formed by the merging of aspects of existing cultures, is any binary compound of two different halogens,  is the mean of two consecutive odd primes
 * 1)  Internally: the root verb is done in between or among relevant entities; also formining nouns and adjectives derived from the verb form.
 * is to shine among or between, is to distinguish between,   is the illumination of an object by reflected light from other objects that are not light sources
 * 1)  Interspatially: the root verb is done between or among spatial entities; also forming nouns and adjectives derived from the verb form.
 * is friction between two or more things, is the flow of water from rain/snow directly through the soil,  is to mesh between one another,  is to insert layers of a different material between
 * 1)  Intersocially: the root verb is done between or among social entities; also forming nouns and adjectives derived from the verb form.
 * is a pair or series of acts involving more than one person, is to marry a member of another social group,  is to exchange grins or snarls (gerns)
 * 1)  Intermittently: the root verb is done between or among temporal entities; also forming nouns and adjectives derived from the verb form.
 * is to mention among other things; is to punctuate with stops or pauses;  is to added between the parts of another thing, such as a clause inserted parenthetically into a sentence
 * 1)  Transferable: the root entity is or can be transferred between multiple locales.
 * is such that tickets purchased for one route or service can be used on another, is originating as street art but being curated and displayed in a gallery or museum
 * 1)  Alternating: a sequence of alternating kinds of the root.
 * is to arrange in alternating laminae or layers, is to alternate plantings of two or more species,  is the interleaving of distinct strata (beds) of rock
 * 1)  Link: to connect multiple kinds of the root.
 * is connecting cells, is a multipolar neuron that connects afferent and efferent neurons,  is to set up as a network of networks
 * 1)  Abutment: to connect multiple spatial regions of the type indicated by the root.
 * is connecting two oceans, is connecting sesamoid bones,  is connecting two or more regions
 * 1)  Cooperating: to connect multiple social entities of the type indicated by the root.
 * is involving cooperation between laboratories, is involving relationships between branches of the armed forces,  is a passenger whose journey involves changing from one airline company to another
 * 1)  Overlapping: the overlap of multiple kinds of the root.
 * is involving the overlap of multiple forms of art, is having overlapping causation,  is the overlap of multiple forms of discrimination
 * 1)  Involving multiple of the root.
 * is of or pertaining to multiple distinct academic disciplines, is relating to more than one mode of transport,  is pertaining to multiple languages with different roots
 * 1)  Spanning across multiple time periods indicated by the root.
 * is across generations, is spanning more than one century (secular)
 * 1)  Universal or independent of the root social groups or time periods.
 * is independent of micronational boundaries, is independent of national boundaries,  is not belonging to any particular season
 * 1)  Communal: a kind of the root which is shared among people.
 * is a common language used by speakers of different languages, is experience shared with another person,  is the ownership of a resource by multiple parties
 * 1)  Intermediate between multiple of the type indicated by the root.
 * is an intermediate genotype; is an intermediate form;  is interdisciplinary activities between media, such as those between drawing and poetry, or between painting and theatre
 * 1)  Midsection: an object which is positioned spatially between multiple of the root.
 * is a waterway between reservoirs, is a thickened rib of silica between the fascicles of a centric diatom,  is the layer between two stellar shells
 * 1)  Connector: an object of the type of the root has a spatial position which is in between.
 * is a middle joist or crossbeam; is a sheet of paper or cardboard, placed between layers on a pallet to create a cohesive structure;  is an area where the soil composition differs significantly from the surrounding region - this is a converse of the previous sense, where the root indicates the surroundings rather than that which is surrounded
 * 1)  An intermediator or middleman between multiple social entities. The root indicates the kind of intermediator rather than the social entities.
 * is a female intermediator; is one who carries messages between other parties;  is a group of members of the European Parliament of no particular party or committee, to facilitate the exchange of views
 * 1)  Inserting between multiple entities of the kind indicated by the root.
 * is the insertion of a quotation between one’s first and last names, is a small toothbrush for cleaning in between adjacent teeth,  is inserted between the lines of a text
 * 1)  Interlude: a time period or event which is intermediate between other time periods. The root indicates what the intermediate event is and not the surrounding periods.
 * is a pause between acts, is a short act or piece between others,  is the occurrence of an extra beat between the two regular pulse beats
 * 1)  Interval: an event or time period which is intermediate between time periods of the type indicated by the root. Here the surrounding time periods are indicated by the prefix and not the intervening event.
 * is an intermediate decree before final decision, is intermediate time period,  is the interval during which the operation of a punched card device was halted to allow time for processing of card contents
 * 1)   Internet: relating to the internet or computer networking.
 * is connected into a computer network, is the Internet
 * 1)   Intersex: relating to intersex people.
 * is an intersex person; is fear or hatred of intersex people,  is an intersex person whose gender identity is influenced by being intersex

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Translations

 * Armenian: միջ-
 * Breton: etre-
 * Catalan:
 * Czech: mezi-
 * Danish: inter-,
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: inter-
 * Finnish: -välinen,
 * French: ,
 * Old French: entre-
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: -შორისი, -შორისო
 * German: ;, , ,
 * Greek:
 * Ido: inter-
 * Indonesian: antar-, inter-
 * Irish: idir-
 * Italian:
 * Khmer: អន្តរ-
 * Komi-Zyrian: -костса
 * Korean: 간-
 * Macedonian: меѓу-, интер-
 * Malay: antara-
 * Manx: eddyr-
 * Norman: întèr-
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: inter-
 * Nynorsk: inter-
 * Old English: betwēon-, betwux-, middel-
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: entre-, inter-
 * Russian: интер-, между-,
 * Sanskrit:
 * Scottish Gaelic: eadar-
 * Spanish:
 * Udmurt: -куспо
 * Ukrainian: між-
 * Volapük: bevü-
 * Welsh: rhyng-
 * West Frisian: ynter-

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Usage notes

 * The prefix is productive in German, but only with words and stems borrowed from Latin, Greek, or Romance; not with native Germanic words (unlike English in, , etc.). The prefixes , , , and are used instead depending on the sense.

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