INTER
Inter is a term with several related but distinct uses in English and Latin. It is primarily a prefix of Latin origin meaning between or among, and it occurs at the start of many English compounds to describe relationships across space, time, or groups. Common examples include international, intercity, intercontinental, interethnic, and intersubjective, as well as terms like interdependence, interoperability, and intercommunication.
Etymology and usage as a prefix: The prefix inter- comes from Latin inter, meaning between. It is
Inter as a verb: Inter is also a verb meaning to bury or place in a grave
Notable uses as a proper noun: Inter is widely recognized as part of the name of several
Other historical and linguistic notes: In Latin, inter is a preposition meaning between. The root also appears
Inter should not be confused with similar-looking terms such as intern (a trainee) or internet (the global