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inter

verb

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɚ/ / /ɪnˈtɜː/ / /ɪnˈtɛr/

name

Etymology: Borrowed from Italian, Spanish, and German Inter. Also seen as a clipping of international.

  1. Denotes many association football teams bearing 'Inter' in their names, notably:
  2. Denotes many association football teams bearing 'Inter' in their names, notably:
  3. 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”).

  1. 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.

  2. To confine, as in a prison.