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Definition of interfere
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Interfere
(v. i.) To cover the same
ground;
to claim the same
invention.
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Betty
::
Betty (n.) A name of
contempt
given to a man who
interferes
with the
duties
of women in a
household,
or who
occupies
himself
with
womanish
matters..
Intervention
::
Intervention
(n.) Any
interference
that may
affect
the
interests
of
others;
especially,
of one or more
states
with the
affairs
of
another;
mediation..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
sudden
swelling
or
reenforcement
of a
sound,
recurring
at
regular
intervals,
and
produced
by the
interference
of sound waves of
slightly
different
periods
of
vibrations;
applied
also, by
analogy,
to other kinds of wave
motions;
the
pulsation
or
throbbing
produced
by the
vibrating
together
of two tones not quite in
unison.
See Beat, v. i., 8..
Interfered
::
Interfered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Interfer.
Interference
::
Interference
(n.) The
mutual
influence,
under
certain
conditions,
of two
streams
of
light,
or
series
of
pulsations
of
sound,
or,
generally,
two waves or
vibrations
of any kind,
producing
certain
characteristic
phenomena,
as
colored
fringes,
dark
bands,
or
darkness,
in the case of
light,
silence
or
increased
intensity
in
sounds;
neutralization
or
superposition
of waves
generally..
Hitch
::
Hitch (v. t.) To hit the legs
together
in
going,
as
horses;
to
interfere..
Overmeddling
::
Overmeddling
(n.)
Excessive
interference.
Leave
::
Leave (v.) To let be or do
without
interference;
as, I left him to his
reflections;
I leave my
hearers
to
judge..
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To cover the same
ground;
to claim the same
invention.
Tread
::
Tread (n.) A
bruise
or
abrasion
produced
on the foot or ankle of a horse that
interferes.
See
Interfere,
3..
Interferant
::
Interferant
(n.) One of the
contestants
in
interference
before
the
Patent
Office.
Entermete
::
Entermete
(v. i.) To
interfere;
to
intermeddle.
Independence
::
Independence
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
independent;
freedom
from
dependence;
exemption
from
reliance
on, or
control
by,
others;
self-subsistence
or
maintenance;
direction
of one's own
affairs
without
interference..
Idiophanous
::
Idiophanous
(a.)
Exhibiting
interference
figures
without
the aid of a
polariscope,
as
certain
crystals..
Intercoming
::
Intercoming
(n.) The act of
coming
between;
intervention;
interference.
Interferingly
::
Interferingly
(adv.)
By or with
interference.
Interferer
::
Interferer
(n.) One who
interferes.
Make
::
Make (v. i.) To act in a
certain
manner;
to have to do; to
manage;
to
interfere;
to be
active;
-- often in the
phrase
to
meddle
or make.
Nose
::
Nose (v. t.) To touch with the nose; to push the nose into or
against;
hence,
to
interfere
with; to treat
insolently..
Refrain
::
Refrain
(v. i.) To keep one's self from
action
or
interference;
to hold
aloof;
to
forbear;
to
abstain.
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