• Intermede

    Origin

    French intermède, from Latin inter between + medius middle; compare Italian intermedio. See intermezzo.

    Full definition of intermede

    Noun

    intermede

    (plural intermedes)
    1. A short musical dramatic piece, of a light, pleasing, and sometimes burlesque character.
    2. An interlude between the acts of a play or opera.
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