Intersect
Intersect is a verb meaning to cross or meet at a point or along a line. In mathematics, the term appears in several contexts. In geometry, two lines intersect if they share a common point; they may intersect at a single point, be parallel (no intersection), or coincide (infinitely many intersection points). In set theory, the intersection of sets A and B, written A ∩ B, consists of all elements that belong to both sets; the intersection is empty when the sets have no elements in common. The intersection operation is commutative and associative.
More generally, the concept extends to time intervals, events, and other objects. Two time intervals intersect
In geometry, terms such as intersecting lines, the intersection point, and the line of intersection (for planes
Etymology: intersect derives from Latin intersecāre, from inter- “between” and secāre “to cut,” reflecting the idea