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interˈgrow, v. rare. [inter- 1.] 1. intr. To grow intermixed with each other.
1891Dublin Rev. July 194 These can intergrow, yet preserving distinct individuality. 2. trans. To intersperse or cover in parts with a growth (of something): only in pass. pple.
1891Atkinson 40 Yrs. Moorland Parish 159 All that was not moorland was a series of swampy marshes, inter⁓grown rather than overgrown with wood and forest. |