intermission
inter·mis·sion [intermission intermissions] BrE [ˌɪntəˈmɪʃn] NAmE [ˌɪntərˈmɪʃn] noun countable, uncountable 1. (especially NAmE)a short period of time between the parts of a play, film/movie, etc •Coffee was served during the intermission. • (NAmE)After intermission, the second band played. This meaning is only [U] in NAmE. 2. a period of time during which sth stops before continuing again •This state of affairs lasted without intermission for a hundred years. Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin intermissio(n-), from the verb intermittere, from inter- ‘between’ mittere ‘let go’.
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