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interwork
[
in-ter-
wurk
]
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in·ter·work
/
ˌɪn
tərˈwɜrk
/
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[
in-ter-
wurk
]
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verb,
in·ter·worked
or
in·ter·wrought,
in·ter·work·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to
work
or weave together; interweave.
verb (used without object)
2.
to act one upon the other; interact.
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to spend time idly; loaf.
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Origin:
1595–1605;
inter-
+
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