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intermediacy

[in-ter-mee-dee-uh-see] / ˌɪn tərˈmi di ə si /




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An intermediacy, it seems, that has thrown golf into a tizzy.

From Golf Digest

In this connection it is a significant fact that in young hybrids between two distinct species the early stages of development, especially as regards symmetry and regional specifications, are exclusively or predominantly maternal in character, but the male influence becomes more and more apparent as development progresses until the final degree of intermediacy is attained.

From Project Gutenberg

As the number of duplicate determiners increases it can be readily seen that the number of apparent blends of different degrees of intermediacy between the two extremes would rapidly increase.

From Project Gutenberg

Toward the close of that century, Mesopotamia’s strategic intermediacy between Europe and India brought it the envious attention of the Russian, German and British Empires.

From New York Times

It is now alleged that departed persons need not exert influence through their dead bones alone, nor yet only by their supposed intermediacy with higher powers.

From Project Gutenberg