intershock

English

Etymology

From inter- +‎ shock.

Verb

intershock (third-person singular simple present intershocks, present participle intershocking, simple past and past participle intershocked)

  1. To shock mutually, as if by collision.[1]

Adjective

intershock (not comparable)

  1. Between shocks.
    the intershock period in an experiment on animals

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