What is another word for Interjacent?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəd͡ʒˈe͡ɪsənt] (IPA)

Interjacent refers to something being located between two other things. Synonyms for interjacent include intermediate, intervening, middle, central, transitional and in-between. Intermediate refers to something being in the middle of two things, while intervening refers to something coming between two other things. Middle is a more general term for something being located between two other things. Central refers to something being at the center of something else, while transitional refers to something serving as a bridge or a link between two things. In-between refers to something that is not quite on one side or the other, but somewhere in the middle.

What are the hypernyms for Interjacent?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Interjacent

It was one continuous jungle, except three Interjacent glades of narrow limits, which gave us three breathing pauses in the dire task of jungle travelling.
"How I Found Livingstone"
Sir Henry M. Stanley
The Interjacent valley is of small hills, vallies, and plains, reddish, gravelly, and originally poor, but fertilized by art, and covered with corn, vines, olives, figs, almonds, mulberries, lucerne, and clover.
"Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson"
Thomas Jefferson
At the sight of this vision he was much assured, and with swift marches overrunning all the Interjacent places, takes Beroea, and making his head-quarters there, reduced the rest of the country by his commanders.
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh

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