also: interpose interposé (feminine interposée, masculine plural interposés, feminine plural interposées) past participle of interposer “interposé”, in...
See also: interposé WOTD – 2 June 2010 From Middle French interposer, influenced by poser (“to place, put”), from Latin interpōnō, from inter (“between”)...
See also: interposés interposes third-person singular simple present indicative of interpose possentrie, isentropes Homophones: interpose, interposent...
From interpose + -er. interposer (plural interposers) One who interposes. c. 1596–1598 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Merchant of Venice”,...
From interpose + -al. interposal (countable and uncountable, plural interposals) (dated) interposure platoniser, prelations, prolinates, rantipoles,...
Homophones: interposé, interposée, interposées, interposer, interposés, interposez interposai first-person singular past historic of interposer...