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The answer INTERSPERSE has 11 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of intersperse in various dictionaries:
verb - place at intervals in or among
verb - introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions
To distribute among other things at intervals: interspersed red and blue tiles on the walls; intersperse praise with constructive criticism.
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scatter among or between other things place here and there. |
Scatter among or between other things place here and there. |
To distribute among other things at intervals: interspersed red and blue tiles on the walls intersperse praise with constructive criticism. |
To supply or diversify with things distributed at intervals: interspersed lamp fixtures on the large ceiling a newspaper section that was interspersed with advertisements. |
place at intervals in or among |
introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions |
to mix one thing in with another in a way that is not regular: |
to put things of one type in different parts or places among other things: |
Intersperse might refer to |
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Interspersed repetitive DNA is found in all eukaryotic genomes. They differ from tandem repeat DNA in that rather than the repeat sequences coming right after one another, they are dispersed throughout the genome and nonadjacent. The sequence that repeats can vary depending on the type of organism, and many other factors. Certain classes of interspersed repeat sequences propagate themselves by RNA mediated transposition; they have been called retrotransposons, and they constitute 25–40% of most mammalian genomes. Some types of interspersed repetitive DNA elements allow new genes to evolve by uncoupling similar DNA sequences from gene conversion during meiosis. |