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Definition of Interchapter

Interchapter
Interchapter In`ter*chap"ter, n. An intervening or inserted chapter.

Meaning of Interchapter from wikipedia

- II. Sect. II. Disc. II. 16. Robert Southey, The Doctor, &c, (1848), Interchapter VII (e-text). Southey's version of the quote was taken up by John Bartlett...
- intercalary chapter (also called an inner chapter, inserted chapter, or interchapter) is a chapter in a novel or novella that is relevant to the theme, but...
- of the executive director, expansion officer, financial officer, and interchapter relations officer. Majcher was elected the first executive director....
- Research Company. ISBN 0-8103-2541-1. Hunt, Frederick Knight (1845). "Interchapter – Aix-la-Chapelle". The Rhine: Its Scenery, and Historical and Legendary...
- the Moment... Interchapter in Overnight to Many Distant Cities (1983) The Teachings of Don B. (1992) Now that I am Older... Interchapter in Overnight to...
- Inter – No.1, Mk.5, F2". REMLR. Retrieved September 29, 2012. "The Army InterChapter – AB160 Teaspoon Tipper". REMLR. Retrieved September 29, 2012. "The Army...
- California, ISBN 1-111-42710-0 McQuarrie DA, Rock PA & Gallogly EB 2010, 'Interchapter 1: The main group metals', General chemistry, 4th ed., University Science...
- contained the fourteen short stories with the vignettes interwoven as "interchapters". Boni & Liveright published the book on October 5, 1925, with a print-run...
- publisher (link) Hand, Derek (2011). "A History of the Irish Novel: Interchapter 4 - James Joyce's Ulysses". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 5 April...
- Gothic on S****ey’s St. Irvyne and 'The Wandering Jew'." Peck, Walter E. "Interchapter II: The Sources and Significance of St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian"...