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- v. present participle of intercommunicate.
Examples
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“There it is said that the earth is pierced by intercommunicating channels and that the original head and source of all waters is what is called Tartarus-a mass of water about the centre, from which all waters, flowing and standing, are derived.”
“Pharsalus, the districts about Athens and the Peloponnese were left destitute of ravens, from which it would appear that these birds have some means of intercommunicating with one another.”
“Largely through science, billions of us live in one small world, densely packed and intercommunicating.”
“The same writer also illustrates how the humors travel between different parts of the body by referring to the way in which a system of three or more intercommunicating vessels may be filled with a liquid or emptied by filling or emptying one of them, and on other occasions, too, Greek scientists refer to simple tests carried out on substances outside the body in their search for analogies for biological processes.”
“In the morning I learned that there were three intercommunicating wards.”
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“He darted to a khashkas {a fragrant plant whose roots are used for making screens} curtain, through the meshes of which he could see into the two intercommunicating rooms.”
“The intercommunicating telephone system was blown to pieces and he could not tell the rest of us that he had been hit.”
“Mason asked, switching off the intercommunicating loud speaker.”
“From the Great City, through the watery jungle, extends a system of little winding bayous -- a perfect maze of them, with hundreds of intercommunicating branches -- which it would be almost impossible to traverse without losing all sense of direction.”
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