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Definition of Interims
1. interim [n] - See also: interim
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interims
Literary usage of Interims
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray (1901)
"The Vastus interims and ... contact with the anterior edge of the Vastus interims,
but when separated from each other, as directed above, the latter muscle ..."
2. The Spanish Archives of New Mexico: Comp. and Chronologically Arranged with by Ralph Emerson Twitchell (1914)
"... interims for 1799. Salaries, pension funds, etc. DS by Treasurer de Arce.
3f 1480 NAVA, PEDRO DE. Chihuahua, January 18, 1800. To Governor Chacon: In re ..."
3. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1847)
"... interims which we speak of between the verses, when the mind has nothing to
do, and is waiting for the next verse, to remain simply passive is not ..."
4. The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body by John Bell, Charles Bell (1829)
"iliacus interims muscle. This fascia continues upwards over the psoas magnus,
and may be traced over the lateral parts of the lumbar vertebrae. ..."
5. A Dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences by Richard Dennis Hoblyn (1900)
"... interims. A muscle arising from the inner plate of the pterygoid process of
the sphenoid bone and the tubor- osity of the palate bone, and inserted into ..."
6. The Monumental City: Its Past History and Present Resources by George Washington Howard (1873)
"... attention during the interims of the Circuit Courts of Calvert, Anne Arundel
and Montgomery Counties, and the Court of Appeals at Annapolis. ..."