Definition of Interunion

1. Adjective. Between unions. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Interunion

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interunion

intertwiners
intertwines
intertwingle
intertwingled
intertwingles
intertwingling
intertwining
intertwiningly
intertwinings
intertwist
intertwisted
intertwisting
intertwists
intertype
interungulate
interunion (current term)
interunit
interuniversity
interurban
interurbans
interureteral
interureteric
interureteric fold
interuser
interuterine
intervacua
intervacuum
interval

Literary usage of Interunion

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Industrial Democracy by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1902)
"CHAPTER IV interunion RELATIONS THROUGHOUT the foregoing chapters we have accepted the current assumption that there is such a thing as a " trade," as to ..."

2. Negroes and Negro "slavery": The First an Inferior Race; the Latter Its by John H. Van Evrie (1861)
"An the generic and specific forms of life are governed by their own peculiar laws of interunion, and hybridism or hybridity is therefore a phenomenon of ..."

3. White Supremacy and Negro Subordination; Or, Negroes a Subordinate Race, and by John H. Van Evrie (1870)
"Species are capable of a limited interunion, though it may be doubted if such interunion ever occurs in a wild or savage state. ..."

4. The Lost Cause Regained by Edward Alfred Pollard (1868)
"... and its test is that the principle of interunion is limited, that while different species may be capable of interunion, it is only to a limited extent, ..."

5. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"... acknowledges as notes antiquity, continuous duration through the ages, apostolic succession in the bishopric, interunion of members and their union with ..."

6. Curiosities of Popular Customs and of Rites, Ceremonies, Observances, and by William Shepard Walsh (1897)
"... is the very soul of every personality; that blood-transfer is soul-transfer; that blood-sharing, human or divine-human, secures an interunion of natures ..."

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