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INTERSCAPULIUM 



Interangular {in-tur-ang' '-gu-lar). Occurring between 

 angles. 



Interannular {in-tur-an'-u-lar). Located between 

 rings or constrictions. 



Intercalar, Intercalated (in-tw-'-kal-ur, in-tur' -kal- 

 a-ted), See Intercalary (Illus. Diet.). 



Intercartilaginous (in-tur-car-til-aj'-in-us). See In- 

 terchondral (Illus. Diet.). 



Intercidence (in-tur' -sid-enz). See Intercadence 

 (Illus. Diet.). 



Intercident (in-tur'-sid-ent) [inter, between; cadere, 

 to fall]. I. See Intercalary (Illus. Diet.). 2. See 

 Intercadent (Illus. Diet.). 



Intercoccygeal, Intercoccygean (in-tur-kok-sij / -e-a/, 

 -an). Interposed between the coccygeal vertebras. 



Intercoronoideal (in-tur-kor-o-noid'-e-al). Lying 

 between the coronoid processes. 



Intercostal. (See Illus. Diet. ) 2. A nerve, artery, or 

 muscle situated between the ribs. 



Intercranial (in-tw-kra'-ne-al). Endocranial, relat- 

 ing to the interior of the skull or to the endocranium. 



Intercristal (in-lur-kris' '-tal) \_inter, between ; crista, 

 crest]. Between the surmounting ridges of a bone, 

 organ, or process. 



Intercrural (in-tur-kru'-ral) [inter, between; cms, 

 the leg]. Situated between the legs or the crura. 



Intercuneal, Intercuneiform (in-tur-ku-ne'-al, -e- 

 form) [inter, between ; cuneus, a wedge]. Between 

 the cuneiform bones. 



Intercus {in-tur' -kits') [L. pi. intercutes\ I. See 

 Anasarca (Illus. Diet.). 2. Subcutaneous. 



Intercutaneomucous (in-tur-ku-ta-ne-o-mu'-kus). Be- 

 tween the skin and mucosa. 



Intercutaneous (in-tur-ku-ta' '-ne-us). Subcutaneous. 



Interdeferential (in-tur-def-ur-en'-shal). Between 

 the vasa deferentia. 



Intereruptive (in-tur-e-rup'-tiv). Between two out- 

 breaks of eruption. 



Interfollicular (in-tur-fol-ik' '-u-lar). Between two 

 follicles. 



Intergonial, (in-tur-go'-ne-al) [inter, between; yuvia, 

 an angle]. Between the two gonia (angles of the 

 lower jaws). 



Intergranular (in-tur-gran'-ular) [inter, between; 

 granulum, a small grain]. Between granules. 



Interhemal (in-tur-he'-mal) [inter, between; ai/xa, 

 the blood]. Between the hemal processes. 



Interhuman (in-tur-hu'-man) [inter, between; hu- 

 manus, human]. Applied to infection transmitted 

 from one human being to another. 



Interjected (in-tur-ject'-ed) [interjicere , to cast be- 

 tween]. Same as Interposed. 



Interjugal (in-tur-ju'-gal) [inter, between ; jugum, a 

 yoke]. Between the jugal processes of the skull. 



Interlamellar (in-tur-lam-el'-ar) [inter, between; 

 latuella, a small plate]. Between lamellas. 



Interligamentous (in-tur-lig-a-ment'-us) [inter, be- 

 tween: ligamentum, a ligament]. Between liga- 

 ments. 



Intermarginal (in-tur-mar'-jin-al) [inter, between; 

 margn, a margin]. Lying between two margins. 



Intermediate. (See Illus. Diet.) I. Body, Wasser- 

 mann's term for the complementary substance essential 

 to the proper performance of a physiologic function — 

 such as enabling the " end body" 1 or bactericidal tub- 

 stance to combine with the bacteria in typhoid, in the 

 production of immunity. < f. Body, Immune, 



Intermediolateral (in-tur-me-ite-olat 'ur-al ) [inter- 

 medins, intermediate; latus, a side]. Intermediate 

 and lateral ; as the tract of the spinal cord lying be- 

 tween the anterior and posterior horns. 



Intermedium (in-tur-tne' -de-urn) [inter, between; 



viedius, the middle ; pi., intermedia^. I. Any inter- 

 mediary substance. 2. In pharmacy, an emulsifying 



or suspending ingredient. 

 Intermembral (in-tur- mem'-bral) [inter, between; 



mevibrum, a limb]. Existing between the members 



or limbs of an organism. 

 Intermembranous (in-tur-mem' ' -bran-us). Lying be- 

 tween membranes. 

 Intermesenteric (in-tur-mes-en-ter' -ik). Between the 



mesenteries. 

 Intermesoblastic (in-tur-mes-o-blast'-ik). Between 



the layers or between the lateral plates of the meso- 



blast. 

 Intermittent. (See Illus. Diet.) 2. Intermittent fever. 



I., Masked. Same as Ague, Masked. 

 Intermural (in-tur-mu'-ral) [inter, between ; murus, 



a wall]. Occurring or lying between the walls of an 



organ. 

 Internasal (iti-tur-na'-zal) [inter, between; nasus, 



the nose]. Between the nasal bones. 

 Interneuronal [in-tur-nu' -ron-al). Between neurons. 

 Interolivary (in-tur-ol-iv-a' '-re). Between the olives. 

 Interorganic (in-tur-or-gan'-ik) [inter, between; bp^a- 



vov, an organ]. Lying between organs or their ele- 

 ments. 

 Interosculant {in-tur-os' '-ku-lant) [inter, between; 



osculare, to kiss]. Connecting two or more objects; 



osculant. 

 Interparoxysmal (in-tur-par-oks-iz'-mal). Between 



paroxysms. 

 Interpellated, Interpellatus (in-tur-pel-a'-ted, in-tur- 



pel-a'-'tus) [interpellare, to interrupt]. Applied by 



Paracelsus to diseases marked by irregular paroxysms. 

 Interpial {in-tur-pi' -al). Between the layers of the 



pia. 

 Interpileum [in-tur-pi' -le-um) [inter, between ; pileum, 



a cap]. A slight elevation between the interpilear 



and the uvular sulci ; it is seen in the embryo cat. 

 Interpleuricostal iin-tur-plu-re-kos'-tal). Between 



the pleura and ribs. I. -muscles, the internal pleuri- 



costal muscles (Dumas). 

 Interpolar (in-tur-po' '-lar) . I. See Intrapolar (Illus. 



Diet.). 2. Between the poles of an electric battery ; 



applied to the effect of the current acting through the 



whole region of the body between the two poles as 



contrasted with the polar effect taking place at the 



point of application of the electrode. 

 Interpolated (in-tur' -po-la-ted). See Intercalary 



(Illus. Diet.). 

 Interposition (in-tur-po-zisli'-un) [interpositio, a placing 



between]. The development of anatomic structures 



between existing ones. 

 Interprotometamere ( in-tur-pro-to-met'-a-mer) [inter, 



between; irpuroc, first; fiera, among; fiipnc, a part]. 



The part lying between the primary segments of the 



embryo. 

 Interproximal (in-tur-prok'-sim-al) [inter, between ; 



proximus, next]. Between adjoining surfaces. 

 Interpterion (in-tur-te'-rc on) [inter, between; pi 



a craniometric point]. Between the pteria. 

 Interpterygoid {in-tur-ter f -e-goid) [inter, between! 



TTTipvi;, a wing; eMof, likeness]. Lying between th« 



pterygoid processes. 

 Interpyramidal (in-tur-pir-am'-id-al). Between the 



pyramids. 

 Interramal (in-tur-ra' mal) [inter, between ; ramus, 



a branch]. Between the rami of the mandible. 

 Intersacral (in-tur-sa'kral). Lying between different 



parts of the sacrum. 

 Interscapulium, Interscapulum. (See Illus. Diet.) 



2. Bartholin's name for the spine of the scapula. 3. 



A fossa on the dorsal aspect of the scapula. 



