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verb

(in a parliament) interrupt the order of the day by demanding an explanation from (the minister concerned).

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I said i did not have the capability to become premier because many legislators were interpellating…
noun

An occasion when questions are formally asked of a government minister in parliament; the process of asking questions in this way

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The controversy became the subject of an interpellation in the chambre des députés., his interpella…
verb

Mix or merge together.

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The two concepts interpenetrate in interesting ways
verb

Mix or merge together.

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The two concepts interpenetrate in interesting ways
verb

Mix or merge together.

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The two concepts interpenetrate in interesting ways
adjective

Relating to relationships or communication between people.

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You will need good interpersonal skills
adverb

In a way that is connected with the relationships between people

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In my late teens, i became more interpersonally confident and better able to manage my life., she i…
adjective

Relating to an area between two phalanges (= bones of the fingers and toes)

noun

The resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first and second divisions of meiosis.

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Radiobiologists often distinguish between radiation-induced cell death with regard to the ability t…
adjective

Situated or travelling between planets.

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Interplanetary missions
verb

Plant (a crop or plant) together with another crop or plant.

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Purple varieties are interplanted with yellow types
verb

Plant (a crop or plant) together with another crop or plant.

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Purple varieties are interplanted with yellow types
noun

The way in which two or more things have an effect on each other.

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The interplay between inheritance and learning
noun

A suit pleaded between two parties to determine a matter of claim or right to property held by a third party.

noun

A suit pleaded between two parties to determine a matter of claim or right to property held by a third party.

adjective

Between the points on a graph (= a picture showing how two sets of information are related)

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Small interpoint distances, a set of interpoint vectors
proper noun

An organization based in france that coordinates investigations made by the police forces of member countries into crimes with an international dimension.

verb

Insert (something of a different nature) into something else.

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Illustrations were interpolated in the text
verb

Insert (something of a different nature) into something else.

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Illustrations were interpolated in the text
verb

Insert (something of a different nature) into something else.

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Illustrations were interpolated in the text
verb

Insert (something of a different nature) into something else.

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Illustrations were interpolated in the text
noun

The insertion of something of a different nature into something else.

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The interpolation of songs into the piece
noun

The insertion of something of a different nature into something else.

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The interpolation of songs into the piece
noun

A person who interpolates something.

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If the individual who marked the tavola is the same as the interpolator, perhaps the other two were…
noun

A person who interpolates something.

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If the individual who marked the tavola is the same as the interpolator, perhaps the other two were…

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