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Interim
I believe this word comes to the English speaking world unaltered in spelling and meaning. We grabbed it during that great migration/theft/borrowing of Latinate words in the 16th century. Meaning, meanwhile.
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Re: Interim
It may mean meanwhile, but it can't be used the same way. We can't really say, "Interim, back at the ranch...".
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