what is difference between intersect and intersept
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The words "intercept" and "intersect" sound very similar but mean different things. "Intersect" is a binary (two-valued) qualitative property of two or more sets and means that they have points in common, e.g., curves cross or areas overlap etc. Those points in common are called their "intersection."
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INTERSECT
(used about roads, lines, etc.) to meet or cross each other (एक दूसरे को काटना)
INTERCEPT
to stop or catch somebody/something that is moving from one place to another (अवरोधन;
रोकना)
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