INTERSPERSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Intersperse comes from Latin interspersus, a combination of the prefix inter- ("between or among") and sparsus, the past participle of spargere, meaning "to scatter " Sparsus is also the source of sparse You should intersperse these pictures evenly throughout the book Some seagulls were interspersed among the ducks
INTERSPERSED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If one group of things are interspersed with another or interspersed among another, the second things occur between or among the first things The landscape is characterized by undulating grassland interspersed with woodland
Intersperse Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary You should intersperse these pictures evenly throughout the book Some seagulls were interspersed among the ducks The book was nicely interspersed with illustrations
intersperse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary intersperse (third-person singular simple present intersperses, present participle interspersing, simple past and past participle interspersed) To mix two things irregularly, placing things of one kind among things of other
intersperse - WordReference. com Dictionary of English in•ter•sperse ˌɪntɚˈspɜrs USA pronunciation v , -spersed, -spers•ing to scatter or place at intervals among other things:[~ + object] to intersperse flowers among shrubs to vary with something scattered or placed at intervals:[~ + object + with + object] to intersperse a speech with anecdotes