noun
- Plural of interliner; ships or aircraft that operate scheduled service between two or more ports or airports.
- Plural of interliner; thin layers of material inserted between other layers in textiles or garments for reinforcement or structure.
- Plural of interliner; written or printed material inserted between lines of text.
Usage: transportation/aviation term
Usage: textiles/fashion term
Usage: printing/writing term; archaic or specialized
Examples
- Several interliners connect the major cities on the coastal route.
- The designer chose quality interliners to give structure to the jacket collar.
- Modern aircraft interliners must meet strict safety and efficiency standards.
- The tailor used cotton interliners to reinforce the buttonholes.
- Interliners between major hubs provide essential transportation links.
- The manuscript contained interliners with corrections made by the editor.