See Also: intersect(1)(dictionary)
intersect(2)(dictionary)
intersect(dictionary)

intersect (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: , past participle of intersecare, from secare 'to cut']
[I and T] if two lines or roads intersect, they meet or go across each other
[T usually passive] to divide an area with several lines, roads etc
::The plain is intersected by a network of canals.