Definition of Interfraternity

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interfraternity

interfluve
interfluves
interfluvial
interfold
interfolded
interfolding
interfolds
interfoliaceous
interfoliate
interfollicular
interforce
interform
interfoveolar ligament
interframe
interframes
interfraternity (current term)
interfretted
interfrontal
interfulgent
interfullerene
interfuse
interfused
interfuses
interfusing
interfusion
interfusions
intergalactic
intergalactic space
intergalactically
intergang

Literary usage of Interfraternity

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Leading Greeks: An Encyclopedia of the Workers in the American College by William Collin Levere (1915)
"... delegate to women's interfraternity conference at Chicago, 1905; designer and illuminator; delegate to national conventions of 1902 and 1908. ..."

2. The Deke Quarterly by Delta Kappa Epsilon (1907)
"Delta Pi was successful in winning the interfraternity bowling championship, and is now interested in interfraternity golf and baseball contests. ..."

3. The Organization and Administration of Physical Education by Jesse Feiring Williams (1922)
"Interclass, interfraternity and intercollege rivalry unguided often results in athletic competition without adequate preliminary training, and competition ..."

4. Wright & Ditson Officially Adopted Lawn Tennis Guide edited by Joseph T Whittelsey, Irving C Wright (1915)
"COLGATE—The university had no 'varsity team in 1914, but much interest was aroused in an interfraternity tournament, in which DKE won the premier honors. ..."

5. The Purple and Gold by Chi Psi (1906)
"One of the new features of college life is the development of inter-college sports which take the place, to a great extent, of the interfraternity meets. ..."

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