What's the difference between interlocation and interlocution?
Interlocation
Definition:
(n.) A placing or coming between; interposition.
Example Sentences:
(1) The experimental dependence of the inhibition degree of the enzyme by GTP upon the average number of modified residues of Lys-126 is explained by the model of the hexamer of glutamate dehydrogenase with identical interlocation of any of the protomers in relation to the one in contact.
(2) The method of electron microscopy with morphometric analysis was applied to the study of some ultrastructural indices of frog heart (ventricle) myocardium - the interlocated discs, the lateral junctions and mitochondria - in spring and in autumn.
(3) In the 4- and 6-week exposure groups, many degenerated Sertoli cells were present, and deformed germ cells, sometimes with multinucleation, appeared to make direct contact with each other without interlocation of Sertoli cell lateral processes.
(4) The endonucleases excise the chromatin fragment interlocated between V- and C-genes, then the repair enzymes restore the intactness of chromating structure by fusion of V- and C-genes.
Interlocution
Definition:
(n.) Interchange of speech; dialogue; conversation; conference.
(n.) An intermediate act or decree before final decision.
(n.) Hence, intermediate argument or discussion.
Example Sentences:
(1) Many observers bet strongly on the latter and have begun to use it as a measure of just what Putin thinks about his interlocuters.