4. (Mus.)
Defn: Difference in pitch between any two tones. At intervals, coming or happening with intervals between; now and then. "And Miriam watch'd and dozed at intervals." Tennyson. — Augmented interval (Mus.), an interval increased by half a step or half a tone.
INTERVAL; INTERVALE
In"ter*val, In"ter*vale, n.
Defn: A tract of low ground between hills, or along the banks of a stream, usually alluvial land, enriched by the overflowings of the river, or by fertilizing deposits of earth from the adjacent hills. Cf. Bottom, n., 7. [Local, U. S.] The woody intervale just beyond the marshy land. The Century.
INTERVALLUM
In`ter*val"lum, n.; pl. Intervallums, L. Intervalla. Etym: [L.]
Defn: An interval. [R.]
And a' shall laugh without intervallums. Shak.
In one of these intervalla. Chillingworth.
INTERVARY
In`ter*va"ry, v. i.
Defn: To alter or vary between; to change. [Obs.] Rush.
INTERVEINED
In`ter*veined", a.
Defn: Intersected, as with veins.