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Definition of Intercommunication
1. Noun. Mutual communication; communication with each other. "They intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships"
Specialized synonyms: Intercourse, Social Intercourse
Derivative terms: Intercommunicate
Definition of Intercommunication
1. n. Mutual communication.
Definition of Intercommunication
1. Noun. Mutual communication. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intercommunication
Literary usage of Intercommunication
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Liberty and Law, Or, Outlines of a New System for the Organization and by Britton Armstrong Hill (1880)
"PUBLIC intercommunication. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. Having shown the duties of the
government in regard to the preservation of the physical health, strength, ..."
2. Liberty and Law Under Federative Government by Britton Armstrong Hill (1874)
"PUBLIC intercommunication. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. I. HAVING shown the duties of the
government in regard to the preservation of the physical health, ..."
3. The Law of Railways: Embracing Corporations, Eminent Domain, Contracts by Isaac Fletcher Redfield (1873)
"One of the chief occasions for the exercise of this right is, in creating the
necessary facilities for intercommunication, which in this country is now very ..."
4. Animal Behaviour by Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1908)
"intercommunication The foundations of intercommunication, like those of imitation,
are laid in certain instinctive modes of response, ..."
5. Labor Maintenance: A Practical Handbook of Employees' Service Work by Daniel Bloomfield (1920)
"intercommunication of a personal sort is difficult and workers know little of
what is going on in departments other than those in which they work, ..."
6. The Gentleman's House: Or, How to Plan English Residences, from the by Robert Kerr (1865)
"Door of intercommunication. — Light and ventilation, &c. ... On the contrary,
the door of intercommunication and the internal arrangements of both rooms ..."