In`ter*sect" (?), v. i. To cut
into one another; to meet and cross each other; as, the point where
two lines intersect.
In`ter*sect" (?), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. Intersected; p. pr. & vb. n.
Intersecting.] [L. intersectus, p. p. of
intersecare to intersect; inter + secare to cut.
See Section.] To cut into or between; to cut or cross
mutually; to divide into parts; as, any two diameters of a circle
intersect each other at the center.
Lands intersected by a narrow frith
Abhor each other.
Cowper.