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The term interlinear, literally "between lines," refers to additional text inserted between the main lines of text in a written work. Interlinear text is usually used to translate or explain the main text. It is used frequently in language learning text books and religious material written in a foreign language. Latin text books and Greek or Hebrew Bibles with interlinears are common examples.

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