Interscribe, in-tėr-skrīb′, v.t. to write between. [L. interscribĕreinter, between, scribĕre, to write.]

Intersecant, in-tėr-sē′kant, adj. dividing into parts: crossing.

Intersect, in-tėr-sekt′, v.t. to cut between or asunder: to cut or cross mutually: to divide into parts.—v.i. to cross each other.—n. Intersec′tion, intersecting: (geom.) the point or line in which two lines or two planes cut each other.—adj. Intersec′tional. [L. inter, between, secāre, sectum, to cut.]

Intersegmental, in-tėr-seg′men-tal, adj. pertaining to two or more segments, situated between segments.

Interseptal, in-tėr-sep′tal, adj. situated between septa.

Intersidereal, in-tėr-sī-dē′re-al, adj. situated between or among the stars.

Intersocial, in-tėr-sō′shal, adj. having mutual social relations.

Intersonant, in-tėr′sō-nant, adj. sounding between.

Interspace, in′tėr-spās, n. a space between objects, an interval.—v.t. to occupy the space between.—adj. Interspā′tial.—adv. Interspā′tially.

Interspecific, in-tėr-spē-sif′ik, adj. existing between species.