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intercur
† interˈcur, v. Obs. Also 6 entercorre, 6–7 intercurre. [ad. L. intercurrĕre, f. inter between + currĕre to run; in early use, through OF. entrecorre (Godef.).] 1. intr. To run, come, or pass between persons or things.1527 St. Papers Hen. VIII, I. 237, I was sent as your Lieutenant, being alwaies pr...
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intercursation
intercurˈsation rare. [n. of action from L. intercursāre, freq. of intercurrĕre: see intercur.] The action of running between, or coming in the way of anything.1813 T. Busby Lucretius v. Comm. xviii, Scheinerus asserts that they [the scintillations of the stars] proceed from the intercisions of thei...
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intercurrent
intercurrent, a. (n.) (ɪntəˈkʌrənt) [ad. L. intercurrent-em, pr. pple. of intercurrĕre to intercur.] That runs or comes between. 1. † a. Of material things: Coming in between others; lying or situated between. Obs.1656 W. D. tr. Comenius' Gate Lat. Unl. §41. 17 The Cardinal winds..with their middle,...
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intercourse
▪ I. intercourse, n. (ˈɪntəkɔəs) Also 5–7 entercourse, (6 -cours). [a. OF. entrecours exchange, commerce (Godef.; in AF. also -course), f. entrecorre to run between:—L. intercurrĕre: see intercur, course. Cf. the L. abl. intercursu ‘by intervention’, and med.L. intercursus.] 1. Communication to and ...
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