inter se

[ in-ter see; Latin in-ter-se ]

noun
  1. (italics)Latin. among or between themselves.

  2. Animal Husbandry. the mating of closely related animals to each other.

Origin of inter se

1
First recorded in 1885–90, inter se is from Latin inter sē

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British Dictionary definitions for inter se

inter se

/ Latin (ˈɪntə ˈseɪ) /


adverb
  1. among or between themselves

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