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intermediate 1. (of a class, course, etc.) suitable for learners with some degree of skill or competence 2. Physics (of a neutron) having an energy between 100 and 100 000 electronvolts 3. Geology (of such igneous rocks as syenite) containing between 55 and 66 per cent silica 4. a substance formed during one of the stages of a chemical process before the desired product is obtained intermediate [‚in·tər′mēd·ē·ət] (chemistry) A precursor to a desired product; ethylene is an intermediate for polyethylene, and ethane is an intermediate for ethylene. (graphic arts) That print which is used as a master for further reproduction. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The old rule states that an intermediating agent is indispensable. We included attitudes toward pornography as intermediating variables between the social background factors (age, gender, and level of education) and use of pornographic material. Rather than taking credit risk by intermediating between private borrowers and private savers, savings are being channeled to the government, with the banks only taking duration risk. |
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