Salt and fresh-water lakes are intermingled.
They had Lithuanians to the W.; various Finnish tribes, intermingled towards the S.E.
The separated cells become intermingled with other tissue elements amongst which they lie dormant with their inherent power of proliferation in abeyance.
The two races even became intermingled, and, making common cause against the Romans, were defeated by Maximinus in 451.
Lewes asserts against Spencer that the arrangement in a series is necessary, on grounds similar to those which require that the various truths constituting a science should be systematically co-ordinated although in nature the phenomena are intermingled.