Intersperse, in-tėr-spėrs′, v.t. to scatter or set here and there.—n. Intersper′sion. [L. interspergĕre, -spersum—inter, among, spargĕre, to scatter.]
Interspinous, in-tėr-spī′nus, adj. situated between spines.—Also Interspī′nal.
Interstate, in′tėr-stāt, adj. existing between different states or persons therein.
Interstellar, in-tėr-stel′ar, adj. situated beyond the solar system or among the stars: in the intervals between the stars.—Also Interstell′ary. [L. inter, between, stella, a star.]
Interstice, in′tėr-stis, or in-tėr′stis, n. a small space between things closely set, or between the parts which compose a body.—adj. Interstit′ial. [Fr.,—L.,—inter, between, sistĕre, stitum, to stand.]
Interstratification, in-tėr-strat-i-fi-kā′shun, n. the state of lying between other strata.—adj. Interstrat′ified, stratified between other bodies.—v.i. Interstrat′ify.
Interstrial, in-tėr-strī′al, adj. situated between striæ.
Intertangle, in-tėr-tang′gl, v.t, to intertwist.
Intertarsal, in-tėr-tär′sal, adj. between tarsal bones.
Intertentacular, in-tėr-ten-tak′ū-lar, adj. situated between tentacles.