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interest curiosity about, involvement in, or concern about something. [7 definitions]
interested having or showing curiosity, concern, or attention. [2 definitions]
interesting causing attention to or concern about; provoking interest or curiosity.
interface a plane or surface that represents a common boundary between two bodies or regions. [7 definitions]
interfere to be or come between with the effect of hampering or impeding (usu. fol. by "with"). [5 definitions]
interference the act or repeated actions of disrupting or making progress difficult. [4 definitions]
intergalactic of, relating to, or located in the space between galaxies.
interior being inside or within. [7 definitions]
interjection the act of putting in or between, or of interposing. [3 definitions]
intermediate being or occurring between two things, stages, positions, persons, or the like; being in the middle. [4 definitions]
intermission a pause or interruption between periods of activity; respite; recess. [4 definitions]
intern2 an advanced student or recent graduate in a specialized field, esp. medicine, who is serving an apprenticeship in the appropriate practical setting, such as a hospital. [2 definitions]
internal located on the inside; inner. [4 definitions]
international of or having to do with two or more nations, or to the affairs of or relations between two or more nations. [2 definitions]
internet a global network of millions of computers that provides rapid access to and exchange of data. [2 definitions]
interplanetary existing, occurring, or functioning between planets.
interpret to determine or explain the meaning of. [6 definitions]
interpretation the act or process of explaining or making clear the meaning of something. [4 definitions]
interrogate to question at length and thoroughly, often for an official purpose.
interrogative in grammar, of, relating to, forming, or being a question. [4 definitions]
interrogative sentence a sentence that asks a question. "Have you read this book?" is an example of an interrogative sentence.