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Interclude vs Interlude - What's the difference?

interclude | interlude |

In lang=en terms the difference between interclude and interlude

is that interclude is to shut off or cut off from a place or course, by something intervening; to intercept; to interrupt while interlude is to provide with an interlude.

As verbs the difference between interclude and interlude

is that interclude is to shut off or cut off from a place or course, by something intervening; to intercept; to interrupt while interlude is to provide with an interlude.

As a noun interlude is

an intervening episode, etc.

interclude

English

Verb

(interclud)
  • To shut off or cut off from a place or course, by something intervening; to intercept; to interrupt.
  • (Mitford)
  • * Boyle
  • So all passage of external air into the receiver may be intercluded .
    (Webster 1913) ----

    interlude

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An intervening episode, etc.
  • An entertainment between the acts of a play.
  • (music) A short piece put between the parts of a longer composition.
  • Verb

    (interlud)
  • To provide with an interlude.
  • * {{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 18, author=Tammy La Gorce, title=Between Songs, Interludes That Fall Upon Deaf Ears, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=Jimmy Jam, co-producer of Ms. Jackson’s heavily interluded and influential 1989 album, “Rhythm Nation 1814” (and producer of a forthcoming album by Usher with interludes), also defended them. }}

    See also

    * intermezzo * intermission * station break