I. “+ verb
Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin inter- ) of Middle English enterlinen, from Medieval Latin interlineare, from Latin inter- + linea line — more at line
transitive verb
1. : to write or insert between lines already written or printed
interlined additions to a manuscript
: write or print something between the lines of
interline a page
interline a book
2. : to add an interline to (ruled paper)
intransitive verb
: to make insertions between written or printed lines
II. ˈintə(r)+ˌ- noun
: a light often broken line ruled between horizontal lines
III. | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English interlinen, from inter- + linen to line — more at line
: to provide (as a garment) with an interlining
IV. “+ adjective
Etymology: inter- + line (n.)
: relating to, involving, or carried by two or more transportation lines
interline traffic
interline freight
interline haul
interline costs