interlined

/ˌɪntərˈlaɪnd/
adjective
  1. (of a garment or fabric) having an extra layer of material between the outer fabric and the lining for warmth or structure.
    • She bought an interlined curtain to keep the room dark and warm.
    • The winter coat was interlined with a thick wool layer.
    • The tailor recommended an interlined jacket for extra durability.
  2. (of a document or text) having writing or marks inserted between lines of existing text.
    • The teacher returned the essay interlined with helpful comments.
    • The contract was interlined with additional clauses by the lawyer.
    • The old manuscript was interlined with corrections in red ink.
verb
  1. past tense of interline: to insert something between lines of text or between layers of fabric.
    • The editor interlined the poem with suggested revisions.
    • He interlined the letter with notes in the margins.
    • She interlined the dress with silk for a softer feel.
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