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inter·lude (in′tər lo̵̅o̅d′)
noun
- a short, humorous play formerly presented between the parts of a miracle play or morality play
- a short play of a sort popular in the Tudor period, either farcical or moralistic in tone and with a plot typically derived from French farce or the morality play
- any performance between the acts of a play
- instrumental music played between the parts of a song, liturgy, play, etc.
- anything that fills time between two events
- intervening time or, rarely, space
Etymology: ME enterlude < OFr entrelude < ML interludium < L inter, between + ludus, play: see ludicrous
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