intermission |
a pause or interruption between periods of activity; respite; recess. [4 definitions] |
intermissionless |
combined form of intermission. |
intermit |
to suspend or be suspended temporarily; stop periodically. |
intermitotic |
combined form of mitotic. |
intermittent |
occurring at intervals; alternately stopping and starting. |
intermix |
to mix together; intermingle. |
intermixture |
the act of mixing together, or the condition of being so mixed. [2 definitions] |
intermolecular |
existing or happening between molecules. |
intermolecularly |
combined form of molecularly. |
intermountain |
combined form of mountain. |
intermural |
occurring between two or more schools or other institutions, as a sports competition. |
intern1 |
to confine in a prison or camp, esp. during wartime. [2 definitions] |
intern2 |
an advanced student or recent graduate in a specialized field, esp. medicine, who is serving an apprenticeship in the appropriate practical setting, such as a hospital. [2 definitions] |
internal |
located on the inside; inner. [4 definitions] |
internal bleeding |
bleeding on the inside of the body, often caused by injuries. |
internal-combustion engine |
an engine, esp. an automobile engine, that is powered by the heat and pressure produced by the burning of a mixture of fuel and air in a cylinder or cylinders. |
internalize |
to make internal, esp. to hold in or to incorporate into one's personality, attitude, or system of beliefs. |
internal medicine |
a specialized medical practice that deals with the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of disease, esp. of internal organs and tissues. |
internal revenue |
government revenue that is derived from domestic sources, such as taxes on income, profits, luxuries, and amusements. |
Internal Revenue Service |
the U.S. government agency responsible for administering and enforcing federal tax laws and collecting federal taxes. (abbr.: IRS) |
international |
of or having to do with two or more nations, or to the affairs of or relations between two or more nations. [2 definitions] |