† inˈtergerine, a. Obs. rare—1.
[ad. intergerīnus, erron. reading of L. intergerīvus, f. intergerĕre to carry between; cf. intergeriēs a party-wall, partition.]
Of the nature of a partition-wall; dividing one space from another.
| 1709 Blair in Phil. Trans. XXVII. 117 The Intergerine Walls or Sides, whereof they are compos'd. |