intermineEtymologyFrom inter- + mine.adjBetween mines.“Previous researchers (for example, Grobbelaar, 2001), have investigated intermine flow.”verbTo intersect or penetrate with minerals.“Her earth with Allome veines most richly intermin'd.”Intermix; intersperse.“After supper were brought in upon the place the fair wooden gospels—that is to say, many pairs of tables and cards—with little small banquets, intermined with collations and reer-suppers.”