INTERPLEAD

Etymology

Verb

interplead (third-person singular simple present interpleads, present participle interpleading, simple past and past participle interpled or interpleaded)

(legal) To plead against each other, or go to trial between themselves, as the claimants in an interpleader.

Anagrams

• interpaled, interpedal, peridental

Source: Wiktionary


In`ter*plead", v. i. (Law)

Definition: To plead against each other, or go to trial between themselves, as the claimants in an in an interpleader. See Interpleader. [Written also enterplead.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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