interliner

/ˌɪntərˈlaɪnər/
noun
  1. A layer of material placed between the outer fabric and the lining of a garment, used for warmth, shape, or structure.
    • The interliner in the curtains helps block out light.
    • The tailor added an interliner to the coat to make it warmer.
    • This jacket has a removable interliner for different seasons.
  2. A person or thing that inserts text or marks between lines of a document.
    • As an interliner, she specialized in clarifying legal documents.
    • The software acts as an interliner, allowing users to add comments between paragraphs.
    • The interliner carefully added notes between the lines of the ancient text.
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