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I. Method of 



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the 

 I. Muscle. See Mm 



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 . litional beat betw 



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idence. 

 Intc 'are, 



I between I. Growth, 

 : i.illy deposited. 

 atum . between; 



i n 

 itic outline situated between the 

 I tegmentum of the cms 



Intercapillar • | [inter, between; 



itic, Intercaroti d '•. in-ter-kar- 



■ produce sleep]. 

 il an 1 internal carotids. 

 I. Ganglion 

 Intercavernous j inter, between ; 



i two antra, or 



[inter, between; 

 ietwi ti i 

 rcentral . between ; cen- 



■ . 

 i I'll cerebral 



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m the 



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rnal 



i semblance]. Between the clinoid pro- 



lenoid bone. 



Intercolumnar {in-ter-kol-um' '-nor). See Fascia. 



Intercondylar, or Intercondyloid (in-ter-kon'-dil-ar, 

 i„ id) [inter, between ; * , a knob; 



, likeness.] Between condyles. I. Eminence, 

 the -pine or knob separating the two condylar portions 

 of the tibia. I. Fossa, the notch between the cond) les 

 ot the femur. I. Line, a transverse line crossing above 

 the intercondyloid fossa, and joining the condyles. 

 I. Notch. Same as /. / 



Intercostal [in-ter-ios / -tal) [inter, between ; a >sta, a 

 rib J. Pertaining to the space between ribs. I. Arteries, 

 the aortic arteries of the intercostal spaces. See 

 Arteries, Table of. I. Muscles. See Muscles, Table 

 I. Nerves, the anterior divisions of the doiso- 

 spinal nerve-. See Nerves, Tail 



Intercosto-humeral [in-ter-kos / -to-ku / -mer-al ) [inter, 

 , rib; humerus, the bone of the upper 

 arm]. Pertaining to the arm and the space between 

 the ribs. 



Intercourse [in f -ler-kors) [intercurSus, commerce]. 

 Communication. I., Carnal, sexual connection; coi- 

 tion. I., Sexual. Same as /. , Carnal. 



Intercoxal {in-ter-koks* -al) [inter, between; , 

 I. Situated between the COX3S or hip-. 



Intercurrent [in-ter-kur' -ent) [inter, between; cur- 

 . to run]. Occurring or taking place between. 

 I. Disease, a term loosely applied to diseases occur- 

 ring sporadically during a period of prevailing endemic 

 or epidemic diseases. Also applied to a disease arising 

 or progressing during the existence of another disease in 

 the same person. 



Interdental [in-ter-den f -tal) [inter, between ; Jms, a 

 tooth], i. Between the teeth. 2. An interdentium. 

 I. Splint, a splint used in fracture of the jaw, con- 

 sisting of a metallic frame at the neck of the teeth, 

 held by wire sutures passing between the teeth. 



Interdentium (in-ter-den' -she-urn) [inter, between; 

 dens, a tooth] . The space between any two of the teeth. 



Interdiction [in-ter-dik' '-shun) [interdictio, a prohibit- 

 ing]. A judicial or legal process that deprives an 

 insane person or one suspected of insanity of the man- 

 agement of his own affairs or of the affairs of otlx rs. 



Interdigital {in-ter-dif-it-al) [itpter, between; digitus, 

 a linger]. Between fingers. I. Membrane, the 

 skin between the toes of palmate-footed animal-. 

 I. Space, that between adjacent fingers. 



Interdigitation {in-ter-dij-it-a' -shun) \_int>\ between ; 

 digitus, a finger]. The locking or dovetailing of 

 similar parts, as the fingers of one hand with those of 

 the other; or of the ends of the obliquus externus 

 muscle with those of the serratus magnus. 



Interfascicular {in-ter-fas-ik 1 '-« lar) \_i/i/,'r, between ; 

 ,v ,'/., a bun lie]. Situated between fasciculi. 



Interfemoral [in-ter-fem' '-or-al) [inter, between; 

 femur, the thigh]. Between the femurs or thighs. 



Interfere {in-ter-flr f \ [inter, between; fetire, to 

 strike]. In horses, to strike one hoof or the shoe of 

 one hoof against the opposite le<^ or fetlock. 



Interference {in-ter-fer f -ens) [inter, between ; ferire, 

 to strike]. Interposition. I. of Light, the mutual 

 utralization of waves of light, as shown in Newton's 

 rings, when the crest of one wave falls upon the 

 trough of another. I. of Sound, the neutralization 

 ol two sound waves, one by the other. 



Interfibrillar {in-ter-fi' '-bril-ar) [inter, between; fibra, 

 a liber]. In biology, situated between the librUl.e of 

 tissues. 



Interfilar {in-ter-fi'-lar) [inter, between; filum, a 

 thread]. In biology, existing between the filaments 

 of a reticulum. 



