释义 |
interˈlapidate, v. nonce-wd. [f. L. inter- between + L. lapid-em stone: cf. interfoliate.] trans. To fit in between each other like stones in a building.
1814Coleridge Let. to Justice Fletcher 2 Nov. in Ess. Own Times (1850) 698 Combinations of the mechanics and lower craftsmen..interlapidated and cemented as they all are, each in the club of his own trade. |