in-between
[ in-bi-tween ]
/ ˌɪn bɪˈtwin /
noun Also in-be·tween·er.
a person or thing that is between two extremes, two contrasting conditions, etc.: yeses, noes, and in-betweens; a tournament for professional, amateur, and in-between.
a person who handles the intermediary steps, as in a manufacturing or sales process.
adjective
being between one thing, condition, etc., and another: a coat for in-between weather.
Origin of in-between
First recorded in 1805–15
OTHER WORDS FROM in-between
in-be·tween·ness, nounWords nearby in-between
in-and-in,
in-and-out,
in-and-out bond,
in-and-outer,
in-basket,
in-between,
in-betweener,
in-bond shop,
in-box,
in-built,
in-car
British Dictionary definitions for in-betweener (1 of 2)
in-betweener
noun
an intermediate person or thing
British Dictionary definitions for in-betweener (2 of 2)
in-between
adjective
intermediate
he's at the in-between stage, neither a child nor an adult
noun
an intermediate person or thing