Intermediates [noun]

Definition of Intermediates:

person who negotiates

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Sentence/Example of Intermediates:

By memorising a Correlation, you so unite the two extremes in memory, that you need not afterwards recall the intermediates.

Symmetrical forms, or flat designs formed by opposites and their intermediates.

The dictations should invariably be given so that opposites and their intermediates may be readily seen.

Intermediates mayn't wear bracelets, and Juniors mayn't wear lockets, they're limited to brooches.

The whole school knew about the dedication and the inscription; the Intermediates had taken care of that.

Her fellow Intermediates looked at her with a new interest, for she had brought credit to St. Elgiva's.

Photography had raged lately as a hobby among the Intermediates, and several of them had taken to making lantern slides.

Why are not intermediates of all sorts more abundantly produced in nature than is actually known to be the case?

Such seeds in the following year gave rise to a mixed generation consisting of talls and dwarfs but no intermediates.

Moreover, certain of these intermediates will breed true to an intermediate condition of the pigmentation.