intermediate
Definitions
adj
Being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.
Then, being on his knees between my thighs, he drew up his ſhirt, and bared all his hairy thighs, and ſtiff ſtaring truncheon, red-topt, and rooted into a thicket of curls, which cover’d his belly to his navel, and gave it the air of a fleſh-bruſh: and ſoon I felt it joining cloſe to mine, when he had drove the nail up to the head, and left no partition but the intermediate hair on both ſides.
Such was the station provided for the infrequent services of 1852, when suburban traffic was unheard of, and Hornsey, Colney Hatch & Southgate, Barnet, and Potters Bar were the only intermediate stations on the 17¾ miles between London and Hatfield.
noun
Anything in an intermediate position.
In Oklahoma, an intermediate license holder may not carry more than one non-family member in the vehicle unless accompanied in the front seat by a licensed driver over 21 years of age.
An intermediary.
An automobile that is larger than a compact but smaller than a full-sized car.
Any substance formed as part of a series of chemical reactions that is not the end-product.
Any substance formed as part of a series of chemical reactions that is not the end-product.
verb
To mediate, to be an intermediate.
To arrange, in the manner of a broker.
Central banks need to regulate the entities that intermediate monetary transactions.