intercommunication

noun
/ˌɪntəkəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/UK

Etymology

From inter- + communication.

  1. derived from commūnicātiōnem
  2. derived from communicacion
  3. inherited from comunicacioun
  4. prefixed as intercommunication — “inter + communication

Definitions

  1. Mutual communication.

    • Even in beasts, that have no voice at all, by the reciprocall kindnesse, which we see in them, we easily inferre there is some other meane of entercommunication: their jestures treat, and their motions discourse.
    • Starting in their different musical worlds, they attempted endless ways of achieving a partnership, at last finding some kind of "intercommunication".

The neighborhood

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