- 1. v. t. To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for correction or addition; to write or print something between the lines of; as, to interline a page or a book. Source: opted
- 2. v. t. To arrange in alternate lines; as, to interline Latin and English. Source: opted
- 3. v. t. To mark or imprint with lines. Source: opted
- 4. 1. To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for correction or addition; to write or print something between the lines of; as, to interline a page or a book. Swift. 2. To arrange in alternate lines; as, to interline Latin and English. Locke. 3. To mark or imprint with lines. A crooked wrinkle interlines my brow. Marlowe. Source: webster
- 5. Contained between lines; written or inserted between linesalready written or printed; containing interlineations; as, aninterlinear manuscript, translation, etc.-- In`ter*lin"e*ar*ly, adv. Source: adambom
- 6. v. t. To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for correction or addition; to write or print something between the lines of; as, to interline a page or a book. v. t. To arrange in alternate lines; as, to interline Latin and English. v. t. To mark or imprint with lines. Source: ecdict
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