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interin‧ter /ɪnˈtɜː $ -ˈtɜːr/ verb (interred, interring) [transitive] formal MXto bury a dead person
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inter• Crusaris-inter-city multiple-units.• Histological examination Day 3: The biopsies showed moderate to severe inter and intracellular oedema.• Fieldmice and hawks are interred at Buto.• They were unable to answer the question why they were interred here.• The unfortunate gents are then unceremoniously interred in the sisters' basement.• Eve's ashes are interred under a great oak at Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire.• Visions of dreamers were too frequently interred with their spirits.
inter-inter- /ɪntə $ -tər/ prefix BETWEENbetween or involving two or more different things, places, or people → intra-, intro- interdepartmental (=between or involving different departments in a company, government etc) an interstate (=a road that goes between states)
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inter-• the Internet• to intermarry
Origin inter (1400-1500) Old French enterrer, from Latin terra “earth” inter- Old French inter-, entre-, from Latin inter-, from inter “among”
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