Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-TER-JECT'
IN-TER-JECT', v.t. [L. interjicio; inter and jacio, to throw.]
To throw between; to throw in between other things; to insert. A circumstance – may be interjected even between a relative word and that to which it relates. Encyc.
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