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intercom speaker (encz) | intercom speaker, n: |
intercommunicate (encz) | intercommunicate,stýkat se vzájemně Zdeněk Brož |
intercommunicated (encz) | intercommunicated, |
intercommunicating (encz) | intercommunicating, |
intercommunication (encz) | intercommunication,dorozumívání n: Zdeněk Brožintercommunication,vzájemný styk Zdeněk Brož |
intercommunication system (encz) | intercommunication system, n: |
intercommunion (encz) | intercommunion, n: |
Intercombat (gcide) | Intercombat \In`ter*com"bat\, n.
Combat. [Obs.] --Daniel.
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Intercoming (gcide) | Intercoming \In`ter*com"ing\, n.
The act of coming between; intervention; interference. [Obs.]
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Intercommon (gcide) | Intercommon \In`ter*com"mon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Intercommoned; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercommoning.] [OF.
entrecommuner. See Inter-, and Common, and cf.
Intercommune.]
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1. To share with others; to participate; especially, to eat
at the same table. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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2. (O. Eng. Law) To graze cattle promiscuously in the commons
of each other, as the inhabitants of adjoining townships,
manors, etc.
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Intercommonage (gcide) | Intercommonage \In`ter*com"mon*age\, n. (O. Eng. Law)
The right or privilege of intercommoning.
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Intercommoned (gcide) | Intercommon \In`ter*com"mon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Intercommoned; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercommoning.] [OF.
entrecommuner. See Inter-, and Common, and cf.
Intercommune.]
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1. To share with others; to participate; especially, to eat
at the same table. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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2. (O. Eng. Law) To graze cattle promiscuously in the commons
of each other, as the inhabitants of adjoining townships,
manors, etc.
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Intercommoning (gcide) | Intercommon \In`ter*com"mon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Intercommoned; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercommoning.] [OF.
entrecommuner. See Inter-, and Common, and cf.
Intercommune.]
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1. To share with others; to participate; especially, to eat
at the same table. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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2. (O. Eng. Law) To graze cattle promiscuously in the commons
of each other, as the inhabitants of adjoining townships,
manors, etc.
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Intercommune (gcide) | Intercommune \In`ter*com*mune"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Intercommuned; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercommuning.] [Cf.
Intercommon, Intercommunicate, Commune.]
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1. To intercommunicate. [Obs.]
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2. To have mutual communication or intercourse by
conversation. [Scot.]
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Intercommuned (gcide) | Intercommune \In`ter*com*mune"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Intercommuned; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercommuning.] [Cf.
Intercommon, Intercommunicate, Commune.]
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1. To intercommunicate. [Obs.]
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2. To have mutual communication or intercourse by
conversation. [Scot.]
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Intercommunicable (gcide) | Intercommunicable \In`ter*com*mu"ni*ca*ble\, a.
Capable of being mutually communicated.
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Intercommunicate (gcide) | Intercommunicate \In`ter*com*mu"ni*cate\, v. i.
To communicate mutually; to hold mutual communication.
[1913 Webster]Intercommunicate \In`ter*com*mu"ni*cate\, v. t.
To communicate mutually; to interchange. --Holland.
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Intercommunication (gcide) | Intercommunication \In`ter*com*mu`ni*ca"tion\, n.
Mutual communication. --Owen.
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Intercommuning (gcide) | Intercommune \In`ter*com*mune"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Intercommuned; p. pr. & vb. n. Intercommuning.] [Cf.
Intercommon, Intercommunicate, Commune.]
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1. To intercommunicate. [Obs.]
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2. To have mutual communication or intercourse by
conversation. [Scot.]
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Intercommunion (gcide) | Intercommunion \In`ter*com*mun"ion\, n.
Mutual communion; as, an intercommunion of deities. --Faber.
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Intercommunity (gcide) | Intercommunity \In`ter*com*mu"ni*ty\, n.
Intercommunication; community of possessions, religion, etc.
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In consequence of that intercommunity of paganism . . .
one nation adopted the gods of another. --Bp.
Warburton.
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Intercomparison (gcide) | Intercomparison \In`ter*com*par"i*son\, n.
Mutual comparison of corresponding parts. Intercondylar |
intercom speaker (wn) | intercom speaker
n 1: the loudspeaker on an intercom or public address system
[syn: squawk box, squawker, intercom speaker] |
intercommunicate (wn) | intercommunicate
v 1: be interconnected, afford passage; "These rooms
intercommunicate"
2: transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties
to the psychiatrist" [syn: communicate, intercommunicate] |
intercommunication (wn) | intercommunication
n 1: mutual communication; communication with each other; "they
intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships" |
intercommunication system (wn) | intercommunication system
n 1: a communication system linking different rooms within a
building or ship etc [syn: intercommunication system,
intercom] |
intercommunion (wn) | intercommunion
n 1: participation in Holy Communion by members of more than one
church (eg Catholic and Orthodox) |
INTERCOMMONING (bouvier) | INTERCOMMONING, Eng. law. Where the commons of two manors lie together, and
the inhabitants, or those having a right of common of both, have time out of
mind depastured their cattle, without any distinction, this is called
intercommoning.
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