intersect |
through |
As a verb intersect
is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
As a preposition through is
from one side of an opening to the other.
As an adjective through is
passing from one side of an object to the other.
As an adverb through is
from one side to the other by way of the interior.
As a noun through is
a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.
divide |
intersect |
As verbs the difference between divide and intersect
is that
divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts while
intersect is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
As a noun divide
is a thing that divides.
intersect |
al |
As a verb intersect
is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
As a proper noun al is
.
concur |
intersect |
As verbs the difference between concur and intersect
is that
concur is to unite or agree (in action or opinion); to have a common opinion; to coincide; to correspond while
intersect is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
interlink |
intersect |
As verbs the difference between interlink and intersect
is that
interlink is to link together while
intersect is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
As a noun interlink
is a link of this kind.
intersect |
interact |
As verbs the difference between intersect and interact
is that
intersect is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts while
interact is to act upon each other; as, two agents mutually interact.
As a noun interact is
a short act or piece between others, as in a play; an interlude; hence, intermediate employment or time.
crisscross |
intersect |
As verbs the difference between crisscross and intersect
is that
crisscross is to move back and forth (over something) while
intersect is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
As a noun crisscross
is a pattern of crossed lines.
As an adjective crisscross
is marked with crossed lines.
As an adverb crisscross
is crossing one another.
crossover |
intersect |
As a noun crossover
is a place where one thing crosses over another.
As a verb intersect is
to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
intersect |
clip |
As verbs the difference between intersect and clip
is that
intersect is to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts while
clip is to grip tightly.
As a noun clip is
something which clips or grasps; a device for attaching one object to another.
crosswise |
intersect |
As an adjective crosswise
is crossing; lying across.
As an adverb crosswise
is transversely; so as to lie across.
As a verb intersect is
to cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
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