verb
- to insert lines or text between existing lines of writing or printing
- to write or print between the lines of a document
noun
- lines inserted or written between existing lines of text
- in printing and bookbinding, a thin fabric or paper placed between layers for reinforcement or spacing
Usage: technical
Examples
- She interlines her handwritten notes with corrections and clarifications.
- The editor interlines the manuscript with editorial comments.
- The document contains several interlines that were added during revision.
- The tailor uses interlines to add structure to the jacket collar.
- He carefully interlines the pages of the old book to preserve its integrity.
- The interlines in the fabric provide extra durability to the garment.