Interposal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intervenient
Being or coming between intercedent interposed
Interspeech
A speech interposed between others
Interpose
To be or come between
Interponent
One who or that which interposes an interloper an opponent
Interpone
To interpose to insert or place between
Intermediate
degree or between two extremes coming or done between intervening interposed interjacent as an intermediate space or time intermediate colors
Intermeddle
meddle with the affairs of others to meddle officiously to interpose or interfere improperly to mix or meddle with
Interlace
To unite as by lacing together to insert or interpose one thing within another to intertwine to interweave
Interject
To throw in between to insert to interpose
Bursa
synovial sacs or small spaces often lined with synovial membrane interposed between tendons and bony prominences
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