interjacent Antonyms

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Meaning of interjacent

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interjacent (a.)

Lying or being between or among; intervening; as, interjacent isles.

interjacent Sentence Examples

  1. The interjacent mountain range created a natural barrier between the two countries.
  2. The interjacent mass of ice slowed down the progress of the expedition considerably.
  3. The interjacent layer of foam provided insulation and buoyancy to the boat.
  4. The interjacent tooth caused discomfort and pain, making it difficult to chew.
  5. The interjacent forest acted as a haven for wildlife and a source of natural resources.
  6. The interjacent fog obscured their view, making it impossible to navigate safely.
  7. The interjacent period of silence allowed the tension in the room to reach a fever pitch.
  8. The interjacent gap between the two buildings provided ventilation and natural light.
  9. The interjacent clause in the sentence clarified the speaker's intentions.
  10. The interjacent reef posed a hazard to shipping, requiring careful navigation.

FAQs About the word interjacent

Lying or being between or among; intervening; as, interjacent isles.

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The interjacent mountain range created a natural barrier between the two countries.

The interjacent mass of ice slowed down the progress of the expedition considerably.

The interjacent layer of foam provided insulation and buoyancy to the boat.

The interjacent tooth caused discomfort and pain, making it difficult to chew.