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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024in•ter•line1 (in′tər līn′),USA pronunciation v., -lined, -lin•ing, adj. v.t. - Printingto write or insert (words, phrases, etc.) between the lines of writing or print.
- Printingto mark or inscribe (a document, book, etc.) between the lines.
- to transfer (freight) from one carrier to another in the course of shipment.
v.i. - Transportto transfer freight from one carrier to another in the course of shipment.
adj. - Transportinvolving or indicating a transfer of passengers or freight from one carrier to another during travel or shipment:interline flights.
- Transportof or pertaining to transactions between competing carriers, esp. airlines, by which passengers, baggage, and freight are transferred from one carrier to another using only one ticket or one check-in procedure from departure point to destination.
- Medieval Latin interlīneāre. See inter-, line1
- Middle English 1350–1400
in•ter•line2 (in′tər līn′),USA pronunciation v.t., -lined, -lin•ing. - Clothingto provide (a garment) with an interlining.
in′ter•lin′er, n. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024in•ter•lin•e•ate (in′tər lin′ē āt′),USA pronunciation v.t., -at•ed, -at•ing. - interline1 (defs. 1, 2).
- Medieval Latin interlīneātus, past participle of interlīneāre to interline1; see -ate1
- 1615–25
in′ter•lin′e•a′tion, n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: interline /ˌɪntəˈlaɪn/, interlineate /ˌɪntəˈlɪnɪˌeɪt/ vb - (transitive) to write or print (matter) between the lines of (a text, book, etc)
ˈinterˌlining, ˌinterˌlineˈation n interline /ˌɪntəˈlaɪn/ vb - (transitive) to provide (a part of a garment, such as a collar or cuff) with a second lining, esp of stiffened material
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