Interramal
(In`ter*ra"mal) a. [Pref. inter- + L. ramus a branch.] (Anat.) Between rami or branches; esp.,
between the mandibles, or rami of the lower jaw; intermandibular.
Interreceive
(In`ter*re*ceive") v. t. To receive between or within.
Interregency
(In`ter*re"gen*cy) n. An interregnum. [Obs.] Blount.
Interregent
(In`ter*re"gent) n. A person who discharges the royal functions during an interregnum. Holland.
Interregnum
(In`ter*reg"num) n.; pl. Interregnums [L., fr. inter between + regnum dominion, reign.
See Reign, and cf. Interreign.]
1. The time during which a throne is vacant between the death or abdication of a sovereign and the
accession of his successor.
2. Any period during which, for any cause, the executive branch of a government is suspended or interrupted.
Interreign
(In"ter*reign`) n. [Cf. F. interrègne.] An interregnum. [Obs.] Bacon.
Interrelated
(In`ter*re*lat"ed) a. Having a mutual or reciprocal relation or parallelism; correlative.
Interrelation
(In`ter*re*la"tion) n. Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation.
Interrenal
(In`ter*re"nal) a. (Anat.) Between the kidneys; as, the interrenal body, an organ found in
many fishes. n. The interrenal body.
Interrepellent
(In`ter*re*pel"lent) a. Mutually repellent. De Quincey.
Interrer
(In*ter"rer) n. One who inters.
Interrex
(In"ter*rex`) n.; pl. E. Interrexes L. Interreges [L., fr. inter between + rex king.] An interregent,
or a regent.
Interrogate
(In*ter"ro*gate) v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interrogating ] [L. interrogatus, p. p. of interrogare to
ask; inter between + rogare to ask. See Rogation.] To question formally; to question; to examine by
asking questions; as, to interrogate a witness.
Wilt thou, uncalled, interrogate,
Talker! the unreplying Fate?
Emerson. Syn. To question; ask. See Question.
Interrogate
(In*ter"ro*gate), v. i. To ask questions. Bacon.
Interrogate
(In*ter"ro*gate) n. An interrogation; a question. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
Interrogatee
(In*ter`ro*ga*tee") n. One who is interrogated.
Interrogation
(In*ter`ro*ga"tion) n. [L. interrogatio: cf. F. interrogation.]
1. The act of interrogating or questioning; examination by questions; inquiry.
2. A question put; an inquiry.
3. A point, mark, or sign, thus [?], indicating that the sentence with which it is connected is a question.
It is used to express doubt, or to mark a query. Called also interrogation point.