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intercurˈsation rare. [n. of action from L. intercursāre, freq. of intercurrĕre: see intercur.] The action of running between, or coming in the way of anything.
1813T. Busby Lucretius v. Comm. xviii, Scheinerus asserts that they [the scintillations of the stars] proceed from the intercisions of their several species darting to the eye, which he attributes to vaporous intercursations. |