| 1. | in the space separating (two points, objects, etc.): between New York and Chicago. |
| 2. | intermediate to, in time, quantity, or degree: between twelve and one o'clock; between 50 and 60 apples; between pink and red. |
| 3. | linking; connecting: air service between cities. |
| 4. | in portions for each of (two people): splitting the profits between them. |
| 5. | among: sharing the responsibilities between the five of us. |
| 6. | by the dual or common action or participation of: Between us, we can finish the job in a couple of hours. |
| 7. | distinguishing one from the other: He couldn't see the difference between good and bad. |
| 8. | in comparing: no preference between the two wines. |
| 9. | by the combined effect of. |
| 10. | existing confidentially for: We'll keep this matter between the two of us. |
| 11. | involving; concerning: war between nations; choice between things. |
| 12. | being felt jointly or reciprocated by: the love between them. |
| 13. | by joint possession of: Between them they own most of this company. |
| 14. | Heraldry. in the midst of, so as to make a symmetrical composition: a cross argent between four bezants. |
| 15. | Usually, betweens. a short needle with a rounded eye and a sharp point, used for fine hand stitchery in heavy fabric. |
| 16. | in the intervening space or time; in an intermediate position or relation: two windows with a door between; visits that were far between. |
| 17. | between ourselves, confidentially; in trust. Also, between you and me, between you, me, and the post (lamppost, gatepost, etc.). |
| 18. | in between,
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