wherebetween

English

Etymology

where- + between

Conjunction

wherebetween

  1. (formal) Between which.
    • 1963, Canadian Patent Office Record, volume 91, page 5347:
      [] advancing said cooked dough in an unexpanded condition between cooling, relatively moving surfaces wherebetween the dough is confined and rapidly cooled []

See also

Here-, there-, and where- words
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