interrogative |
in grammar, of, relating to, forming, or being a question. [4 definitions] |
interrogative sentence |
a sentence that asks a question. "Have you read this book?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. |
interrogatory |
containing or communicating a question; interrogative. [2 definitions] |
interrupt |
to cause to stop; break off. [4 definitions] |
interruption |
the act of interrupting or the state of being interrupted. [2 definitions] |
interscholastic |
among or between different schools. |
intersect |
to cut across or pass through; cross. [3 definitions] |
intersection |
the point or place where two or more things such as roads intersect. [2 definitions] |
intersectional |
combined form of sectional. |
intersegmental |
combined form of segmental. |
intersensory |
combined form of sensory. |
intersex |
an individual who has sexual characteristics that are intermediate between male and female. |
intersexual |
existing or happening between sexes. [2 definitions] |
intersocietal |
combined form of societal. |
intersociety |
combined form of society. |
intersperse |
to place or scatter among other things. |
interstage |
combined form of stage. |
interstate |
concerning or connecting two or more states, esp. of the United States. [2 definitions] |
interstation |
combined form of station. |
interstellar |
existing or occurring between or among the stars. |
interstice |
a small or narrow space or interval between two parts or things. |