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Intermedial vs Interdisciplinary - What's the difference?

intermedial | interdisciplinary |

As adjectives the difference between intermedial and interdisciplinary

is that intermedial is lying between; intervening; intermediate while interdisciplinary is of or pertaining to multiple distinct academic disciplines or fields of study.

intermedial

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Lying between; intervening; intermediate.
  • Intermedial colors. — Evelyn.
    (Webster 1913)

    interdisciplinary

    English

    (Interdisciplinarity)

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or pertaining to multiple distinct academic disciplines or fields of study.
  • This journal is interdisciplinary : it has articles on everything from biology to electrical engineering.
  • Of something linking multiple distinct academic disciplines or fields of study together.
  • The interdisciplinary co-operation at this university is very impressive.