5. Domestic, home, interior (as opposed to foreign).

International, a. Between nations.

Internecine, a. Mortal, deadly, exterminating, exterminatory, mutually destructive, interneciary, internecinal, internecive.

Inter nos. [L.] Between ourselves.

Interpellate, v. a. Question, interrogate, question imperatively.

Interpellation, n.

    1. Interruption (of one who is speaking).
    2. Intercession, interposition.
    3. Official questioning or interrogation (of a minister by the legislative body).

Interplay, n. Reciprocal action, interaction.

Interpolate, v. a.

    1. Insert (wrongfully), foist in.
    2. (Math.) Introduce, intercalate (terms to complete a series).

Interpose, v. a.

    1. Intrude, thrust in.
    2. Put in, insert, set or place between.
    3. Offer (or bring in or to bear) by way of mediation.

Interpose, v. n.

    1. Mediate, intercede, arbitrate.
    2. Remark (by way of interruption).
    3. Interfere, intermeddle.
    4. Interfere, go or come to the rescue, bring succor.

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