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intermundane

[in-ter-muhn-deyn, -muhn-deyn]

adjective

  1. existing in the space between worlds or heavenly bodies.

    intermundane space.

  2. of, relating to, or between heavenly bodies.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of intermundane1

1685–95; inter- + Latin ܲԻԳܲ, equivalent to mund ( us ) world + -Գܲ -ane
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Example Sentences

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Intermundane, in-tėr-mun′dān, adj. between worlds.

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I was plunged in these ideas when one of those genii who fill the intermundane spaces came down to me.

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"You shall know, poor human creature," answered the genius from the intermundane spaces; "but first of all you must weep."

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Worlds cannot be without an intermundane relationship.

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Therefore, Diogenianus, you see that this account requires no new strange causes, no intermundane spaces; but the single alteration of our diet is enough to raise new diseases and abolish old.

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