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    Be·tween
    /bəˈtwēn/

    preposition

    • 1. at, into, or across the space separating (two objects or regions): "the border between Mexico and the United States" Similar in the middle ofwith one … on either sidearchaic:betwixt
    • 2. in the period separating (two points in time): "they snack between meals"

    adverb

    • 1. in or along the space separating two objects or regions: "layers of paper with tar in between"
    • 2. in the period separating two points in time: "sets of exercises with no rest in between"
  2. 1. a. In or through the position or interval separating: between the trees; between 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock. b. Intermediate to, as in quantity, amount, or degree: It costs between 15 and 20 dollars. 2. Connecting spatially: a railroad between the two cities. 3.

  3. between preposition (SPACE) Add to word list. Add to word list. A1. in the space that separates two places, people, or things: The town lies halfway between Florence and Rome. A narrow path runs between the two houses. Fewer examples. Leeds is midway between London and Edinburgh.

  4. To be between two things is to be in the middle. In a picture, if you are between your sisters, one is on your left and the other is on your right. The preposition between comes from the Old English word betweonum , meaning “among,” or “by turns.”

  5. Check pronunciation: between. Definition of between preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 4 days ago · 1. in or through the space that separates (two things) between the house and the garage. 2. in or of the time, amount, or degree that separates (two things); intermediate to. between blue and green. 3. that connects or relates to. a bond between friends, the difference between right and wrong.

  7. Apr 20, 2024 · Usage notes [edit]. It is sometimes said that between usually applies to two things, while among applies to more than two things. According to the Oxford English Dictionary: "In all senses, between has been, from its earliest appearance, extended to more than two. In OE and ME, it was so extended in sense 1, in which among is now considered better. It is still the only word available to ...

  8. adverb. /bɪˈtwiːn/ (usually in between) Idioms. in the space or period of time separating two or more points, objects, etc. or two dates, events, etc. The house was near a park but there was a road in between. I see her most weekends but not very often in between. Word Origin. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

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