inter
verb
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Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɚ/ / /ɪnˈtɜː/ / /ɪnˈtɛr/
name
Etymology: Borrowed from Italian, Spanish, and German Inter. Also seen as a clipping of international.
- Denotes many association football teams bearing 'Inter' in their names, notably:
- Denotes many association football teams bearing 'Inter' in their names, notably:
- Denotes many association football teams bearing 'Inter' in their names, notably:
verb
Etymology: From Middle English enteren, borrowed from Old French enterrer, enterer, from Vulgar Latin *interrāre (“to put in earth”).
- To bury in a grave.
“The tomb was discovered on Fenghuangshan (Phoenix Hill) in Chinancheng, Chiangling county, in China’s central Hupeh province. An inscription on a bamboo tablet found in it shows that the corpse was interred in the fifth moon of the 13th year of the reign of Emperor Wen, that is, in 167 B.C.”
- To confine, as in a prison.