interset

English

Etymology

From inter- +‎ set.

Adjective

interset (not comparable)

  1. Between sets.
    • 1985, Hubert M. Blalock, Causal models in the social sciences, page 197:
      Thereafter, each set of parties can be treated as a single party for purposes of analyzing interset movements...

Verb

interset (third-person singular simple present intersets, present participle intersetting, simple past and past participle interset)

  1. To set between or among.

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