Interposed vs Interposer - What's the difference?
interposed | interposer |
(interpose)
To insert something (or oneself) between other things.
* Cowper
* Shakespeare
To interrupt a conversation by introducing a different subject or making a comment.
To be inserted between parts or things; to come between.
* Cowper
To intervene in a dispute, or in a conversation.
One who interposes.
An electrical interface between one socket or connection and another, used to spread a connection to a wider pitch or to reroute it.
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As a verb interposed
is (interpose).As a noun interposer is
one who interposes.interposed
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*interpose
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(en-verb)- to interpose a screen between the eye and the light
- Mountains interposed / Make enemies of nations.
- What watchful cares do interpose themselves / Betwixt your eyes and night?
- (Milton)
- long hid by interposing hill or wood.