different between interplane vs interplace
interplane
English
Etymology
inter- +? plane
Adjective
interplane (not comparable)
- Between planes.
- (aviation) Between the planes (wings) of a biplane or multiplane.
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interplace
English
Etymology
inter- +? place
Verb
interplace (third-person singular simple present interplaces, present participle interplacing, simple past and past participle interplaced)
- To place between or among.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Daniel to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Pleternica, epicentral
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