Inter- among, between
Across
- 1. a conversation where one person asks questions to another person to gather information, often for a job or news story.
- 7. to get involved in a situation where you are not wanted or needed, often causing disruption.
- 8. to come between two things or people, often to help or change a situation.
- 9. a period of time between events or performances, often used for a break or a transition.
Down
- 2. something that is in the middle or between two things, often used to describe a level of skill or knowledge.
- 3. involving multiple countries or relating to relationships between countries.
- 4. to say something suddenly or interrupt a conversation with a comment.
- 5. the way in which two or more people or things communicate or work together.
- 6. to step in and help settle a disagreement or problem between two parties.
- 7. relating to or existing between two or more states, especially in the context of travel or trade.