interline
English
Adjective
interline (not comparable)
- Between lines.
- 1986, IEEE, Second International Conference on Simulators: 7-11 September 1986 (page 145)
- Interline twitter occurs on interlaced displays at half the field-rate.
- 1986, IEEE, Second International Conference on Simulators: 7-11 September 1986 (page 145)
- (transport) Between (or with) two airlines.
- American Airlines and British Airways have an interline agreement to handle each other's baggage and to accept each other's tickets.
- I had an interline connection from Delta to AA in Dallas/Ft. Worth.
See also
Verb
interline (third-person singular simple present interlines, present participle interlining, simple past and past participle interlined)
- To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for correction or addition.
- to interline a page or a book
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Jonathan Swift to this entry?)
- To arrange in alternate lines.
- to interline Latin and English
- (Can we find and add a quotation of John Locke to this entry?)
- To mark or imprint with lines.
- Marlowe
- A crooked wrinkle interlines my brow.
- Marlowe
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