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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Interline

Interline \In`ter*line"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interlined; p. pr. & vb. n. Interlining.] [Pref. inter- + line: cf. LL. interlineare, F. interlin['e]er, OF. entreligner.]

  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.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
interline

c.1400, "make corrections or insertions between the lines of (a document)," from inter- + line; perhaps modeled on Medieval Latin interlineare. Related: Interlined; interlining.\n\n\n\n

Wiktionary
interline
  1. 1 Between lines. 2 (label en transport) Between (or with) two airlines. v

  2. 1 To write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for correction or addition. 2 To arrange in alternate lines. 3 To mark or imprint with lines.

Wikipedia
Interline

Interline may refer to:

  • Interlineation in law
  • Interlining, itineraries that use more than one airline
  • Interline travel, also in airlines
  • Freight interline system, for freight transport
  • Interline spacing in typography
  • Interliner, Dutch express bus service
  • Interline twitter in interlaced displays

Usage examples of "interline".

I personally will put a bond on the interline carrier for your entire and unexcepted protection.

Legacy was spitting up cans—had at least one truck full already, with the bright red stamp that meant warm-hold goods, and the trucks lined up that would take them to their various destinations, some for the station, some for interline to Kshshti, some on for ports no hani nor mahen ship could reach.

The ordinarily dark interline areas were bright, bluewhite, the lines themselves black.

Through this is visible a gray interlining, no doubt to some particular Cold War mil-spec pored over by the jacket's otaku makers.

She can feel the chill on her back, still, because it's in tatters now, where she tore out strips of the interlining to use to bind her feet.

Stanton, who wrote with feverish haste, often scratching out words, and interlining frequently.

Most of it was routine trivia about slop chest and toke money and medical benefits and guild pay rate and bounty- but interlined was a provision postponing payment of bounty to the tenth day after enlistment.