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An intervening episode, feature, or period of time: "Kerensky has a place in history, of a brief interlude between despotisms” ( William Safire).
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A short farcical entertainment performed between the acts of a medieval mystery or morality play.
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A 16th-century genre of comedy derived from this.
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An entertainment between the acts of a play.
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Music A short piece inserted between the parts of a longer composition.
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