interplant means between manufacturing plants or divisions. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From inter- + plant. Piecewise doublet of interclan.
adj
- Between manufacturing plants or divisions.“In interplant and interdepartmental shipments, it has been found that the cost of packaging is prohibitive where the articles or bodies of merchandise are individually crated or cased.”
- Between plants.“the patented machine functions to deposit the plants onto the field at only one fixed spatial relationship whereby the machine cannot accommodate different crops and/or different growing conditions wherein different interplant spacings might be required.”
verb
- To alternate plantings of two or more species.“The most extensive of these field tests was conducted in a 5-acre young apple orchard temporarily interplanted, as is frequently the custom, with peach trees.”