interfaith

English

Etymology

inter- + faith

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -eɪθ

Adjective

interfaith (not comparable)

  1. Involving members of different religions.
    • 2005, Jane Kaplan, Interfaith Families: Personal Stories of Jewish-Christian Intermarriage, Church Publishing, Inc. →ISBN, page 73
      Of the interfaith couples I spoke to, far fewer are choosing Christianity instead of Judaism as the primary religion for their homes and families.
    The interfaith service had Jews, Roman Catholics and Lutherans all in attendance.

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