September 9, 1977-The Michigan Daily interlocutor rconcerned are more or leasand ti.lcu g (in'tlr-lokroo-tr).: ntMr between and loqui, to tal ). lug partinacnesto.2ai i trel show who acts as mater o *o~~wry (in'tgrlok'yoot8r'i, f,. having the nature of, or oouwrrin vseeational. 2. in law, n "lpe (in'tilr-l8p'fr). [P . < Fr. entre between ) oz n who mqddies in otheU { , between +{" ldus, play), a t; oropus play formerly presented of mimacle plays or moralities ormance between the acts of a pia .4 between the parts of a song,p hing that fills time between twoi tear-!y (in'tir-mar'i), val. [-RI *o become connected by marriage:s families c laps, tribes, races,et of cicej related persons. --in'ter- t ddle n the affir of others *mnedl~ar~y (in ter-mI'di-er'i),as en two persons " acting as medtiat ate, . . L-Ize, a go;-between, "me~di ate(intLr m8'di-it), e.4J -between -+- mediu, middle, between; in- the middle, a. rmediate. 2. an intermediary. v. - oJ, to act as intermediary " media dI"ate"iy, a. -.-inter-me di-ate~na in mtent (in-ttlrmnnt) na.[see rr~r -meszW(in tgr-met's5, -med'ad) - -sI-ai)][lt.),- 1. a short, light cal entertainment between the act o 2. In musio, a) a short movemen t 'main parts of a composition. b) as s t works ;ijnilar tot is. its *maia de (in-tflr'mi-na-bl1),-adj n ng, lasting, or seeming to last, fore .Ctr'ml~na-'bty,. ad. In msitt-gle (in'tlr-mi;r'l), v..dl oI , to mix tofether; bnle in asion (in tir-mish an) * a. 1. t or being intermitted; interrupt I rval of time between periods ofI ,aiowe petween acts cfia play in .mit (in tor-mit'), v.. & v.i. -ii 1.([< L. < inter-. between +mitte to or a time; "Ae at interva t n, . -Ia 'tertmitingy, adv. In *Mittent (in'Ar-mit 'nt),.41d. a a lug again at interials: pausing f ti . periodic. --intermitftea ce, In'ti ft'ter mit'tent-ly. adv. in *mnlz (i'tlr-miks). v t, d v X to m -~d in'ter"mlitture a". In(in'tlrn), n. [< Wr.< L. interne a ter serving as an assistant reaiden Generally ,lust after graduation h 01: also sp. Intern. wi. to servea stern-ship, a. in (in-tflrn') vt. to detain and ccia a try or a do nits area: as. to ink t ofwar. -4n~teru'ment. a. it" "*al (in-tflr'n'l), ad. [< ML. < 1. or on the inside; inward; inner. I10 iig to the inner nature of a thing; 4 1 evidence. 3. of or belonging n re of man; subjective, tie re U.5. to be take in edies. a. 1.: t inner or ease j it +ba- m no In ebony. 2. btditre, to inggwith e 393 interrogate juvenile court 410 kauri orrisroot 5S27 osnta der the same Inater na-aton~al (i't~rnashten-'1), a.j..- . be- "characteristic of, or suitable for children or young juxtapoe (uk'ta-paz), v. [-P05111, -Posr&], oristoot (ris-rot' -root.,n. the rotstok of oscill- t(.si tween or among nations: as an iaeranattreaty. persons. n. 1. a young person; child. 2. an actor [ > r raven vn -itrotin.-Intapo~la'Zion, ,. i ~. dle ihiawinM- r creak]. ardlOU topping and la'tive, ad/. --1 :tervo. la' tr n. - "* a" IdIU'1P- C-oa'ery, da./ from time to in ter pose (intlr-p~s'). v1. -posE, -POib) .a ad..s ar ravn y, a er.mitta'cy', to place between;; insert. 2. to introduce b ay of.: ktdP ~vio n2a-n.c trr nxogte; intervention. S. to ut in as *pt a. v. no -xea" I r an Street ~noi arltgte; 1. to be or come between. ? n' eaves.^nbr *Interrupt. -in'ter~poe'er,"Q tat inna hospi- in'ter~pret (in-tlin' it) .. f from medical