different between intermine vs intermise

intermine

English

Etymology

inter- +? mine

Verb

intermine (third-person singular simple present intermines, present participle intermining, simple past and past participle intermined)

  1. (obsolete) To intersect or penetrate with mines.
    • 1622, Michael Drayton, Poly-Olbion song 28 p. 146[1]:
      Her earth with Allome veines most richly intermin'd.

Anagrams

  • nine-timer

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intermise

English

Etymology

Compare French entremise. See intermission.

Noun

intermise

  1. (obsolete) interference; interposition
    • a. 1603, Francis Bacon, Discourse in the Praise of Queen Elizabeth
      through their own divisions , without the intermise of strangers

Anagrams

  • terminise

Italian

Verb

intermise

  1. third-person singular past historic of intermettere

Anagrams

  • mineresti
  • seminteri
  • smentirei

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