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The answer INTERPOSED has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of interposed in various dictionaries:
verb - be or come between
verb - introduce
verb - to insert between other elements
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Butted in |
Stepped in, despite Ron's reforms |
Butted in, set on pride being restored |
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Jan 30 2011 Thinks.com |
Jan 30 2009 Thinks.com |
May 29 2008 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Jan 30 2007 Thinks.com |
Jun 29 2005 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Simple past tense and past participle of interpose. |
place or insert between one thing and another. |
intervene between parties. |
Interposed might refer to |
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The Interposed nucleus is part of the deep cerebellar complex and is composed of the globose nucleus and the emboliform nucleus. It is located in the roof (dorsal aspect) of the fourth ventricle, lateral to the fastigial nucleus. It receives its afferent supply from the anterior lobe of the cerebellum and sends output via the superior cerebellar peduncle to the red nucleus. * The interposed nucleus is located in the paravermis of the cerebellum. It receives input from the ipsilateral posterior external arcuate fibers (cuneocerebellar tract) and the dorsal spinocerebellar tract, which originate in the accessory cuneate nucleus and the posterior thoracic nucleus, respectively. The interposed nucleus is responsible for coordinating agonist/antagonist muscle pairs, and therefore a lesion in this area causes tremor. * The interposed nucleus is smaller than the dentate but larger than the fastigial nucleus. |