What does intermural mean?
Definitions for intermural
in·ter·mu·ral
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Princeton's WordNet
intermuraladjective
between two or more institutions etc
"an intermural track meet"
GCIDE
Intermuraladjective
Taking place between two different institutions or cities; as, an intermural soccer match between two schools.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Intermuraladjective
Lying between walls. Robert Ainsworth
Etymology: inter, muralis, murus, Lat.
Wikipedia
intermural
Intramural sports are recreational sports organized within a particular institution, usually an educational institution, or a set geographic region. The term, which is chiefly North American, derives from the Latin words intra muros meaning "within walls", and was used to describe sports matches and contests that took place among teams from "within the walls" of an institution or area. The term dates to the 1840s. It is contrasted with extramural, varsity or intercollegiate sports, which are played between teams from different educational institutions. The word intermural, which also correctly means "between institutions", is a common error for "intramural".
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intermural
Intermural generally refers to activities or competitions that occur within the boundaries or between the members of a single institution, such as a school or university. This can refer to sports, academic competitions, or other organized activities. It is meant to promote friendly competition and camaraderie among participants.
Webster Dictionary
Intermuraladjective
lying between walls; inclosed by walls
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Intermural
in-tėr-mū′ral, adj. lying between walls.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of intermural in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of intermural in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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