interline

adj
/ˈɪntə(ɹ)ˌlaɪn/

Etymology

From inter- + line.

  1. derived from linea
  2. derived from ligne
  3. derived from *līno-
  4. inherited from *līną
  5. inherited from *līnǭ
  6. inherited from *līnā
  7. inherited from līne
  8. inherited from line
  9. prefixed as interline — “inter + line

Definitions

  1. Between lines.

    • Interline twitter occurs on interlaced displays at half the field-rate.
  2. Between (or with) two airlines.

    • American Airlines and British Airways have an interline agreement to handle each other's baggage and to accept each other's tickets.
    • I had an interline connection from Delta to AA in Dallas/Ft. Worth.
  3. To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for addition or…

    To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for addition or correction.

    • to interline a page or a book
    • Then riſing with Aurora’s Light, / The Muse invok’d, ſit down to write; / Blot out, correct, inſert, refine, / Enlarge, diminiſh, interline; / Be mindful, when Invention fails, / To ſcratch your Head, and bite your Nails.
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. To arrange in alternate lines.

      • When by this way of interlining Latin and Englisſh one with another, he has got a moderate Knowledge of the Latin Tongue, he may then be advanc'd a little farther to the reading of ſome other eaſie Latin Book, […]
    2. To imprint or mark with lines.

      • For each contracted frown, / A crooked wrinkle interlines my brow: / Spend but one hour in frowns, and I shall look / Like to a beldam of one hundred years.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for interline. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA