intermine
verbEtymology
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To intersect or penetrate with minerals.
- Her earth with Allome veines most richly intermin'd.
- The soil is porous; the surface from a few inches to about a foot and a half consisting of earth more or less intermined with sand , below this is laterite, and underlying this is sand and disintegrated green stone.
- These are preore faults intermined by intrusion.
Intermix
Intermix; intersperse.
- After supper were brought in upon the place the fair wooden gospels—that is to say, many pairs of tables and cards—with little small banquets, intermined with collations and reer-suppers.
- Typical field exercises will involve leap-frogging and short runs of high speed and agility intermined with periods of slower movement or stopping.
Between mines.
- Previous researchers (for example, Grobbelaar, 2001), have investigated intermine flow.
The neighborhood
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No curated loop yet for intermine. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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