different between provisional vs interlocutory
provisional
English
Etymology
From Middle French provisionnal (compare French provisionnel).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p???v???n?l/
Adjective
provisional (not comparable)
- Temporary, but with the intention of eventually becoming permanent or being replaced by a permanent equivalent.
Synonyms
- provisionary
Derived terms
- nonprovisional
- provisionality
- provisionally
- provisionalness
Translations
Noun
provisional (plural provisionals)
- (philately) A postage stamp issued locally before an official issue is released.
- Synonym: provisory
- (dentistry) An interim denture.
- 2015, Stuart J. Froum, Dental Implant Complications (page 518)
- If this was not possible, then alternatives including provisionalizing with a complete denture or a tooth-supported fixed provisional and a staged treatment protocol should have been considered.
- 2015, Stuart J. Froum, Dental Implant Complications (page 518)
Translations
Catalan
Etymology
From provisió +? -al.
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Valencian) IPA(key): /p?o.vi.zi.o?nal/
- (Central) IPA(key): /p?u.bi.zi.u?nal/
- Rhymes: -al
Adjective
provisional (masculine and feminine plural provisionals)
- provisional
- Synonym: provisori
Derived terms
- provisionalitat
- provisionalment
Further reading
- “provisional” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Spanish
Etymology
From provisión +? -al.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p?obisjo?nal/, [p?o.??i.sjo?nal]
Adjective
provisional (plural provisionales)
- provisional
- Synonym: provisorio
- makeshift
Derived terms
- provisionalidad
- provisionalmente
Further reading
- “provisional” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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interlocutory
English
Adjective
interlocutory (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to dialogue or conversation.
- 1821, Sir Walter Scott, Kenilworth, ch. 17:
- [A]s he passed through the crowded anterooms . . . never did Leicester return the general greeting with such ready and condescending courtesy. . . . For all the favourite Earl had a bow and smile at least, and often a kind word. . . . A few of Leicester's interlocutory sentences ran as follows:— "Poynings, good morrow; and how does your wife and fair daughter? . . ."
- 1988, Armand White, "Arsenio Hall more relaxed in comedy with friend Eddy Murphy," Pittsburgh Press, 3 July, p. B8 (retrieved 2 Nov. 2010):
- The 13-week stint Hall did on Fox Broadcasting's "The Late Show" last fall proved the impact of his interlocutory style.
- 1821, Sir Walter Scott, Kenilworth, ch. 17:
- Interjected into something spoken.
- (law) Expressed during a legal action that awaits final decision.
- (law) Of or pertaining to legal action that is temporary or provisional.
Derived terms
- interlocution
Noun
interlocutory (plural interlocutories)
- (rare) A person engaged in a conversation, an interlocutor.
- 1905, George Bernard Shaw, Major Barbara, Act I:
- Lady Britomart is . . . well mannered and yet appallingly outspoken and indifferent to the opinion of her interlocutory.
- 1905, George Bernard Shaw, Major Barbara, Act I:
- Interpolated discussion or dialogue.
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- what is interlocutory order in crpc
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