"Interregent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A regent is a person who is appointed to govern a country or state temporarily, usually in the absence or minority of the ruler. An interregent is a period of time when a country or state is being governed by a regent, typically during a power vacuum or a time of transition between rulers.
Usage Examples for "Interregnant"
Interrecord refers to the space or gap between two adjacent records on a physical medium, such as a vinyl record, cassette tape, or old computer floppy disk. This space is typically silent, meaning that no audio information is stored during this period. The purpose of interrecord is to provide a buffer or a separator between the end of one recording and the beginning of another, making it easier to manage the physical medium and allow for accurate playback.
An interregnum is a period of time between the reign of one ruler or government and the ascension of another. It can also refer to a period of transition, uncertainty, or instability in a political or organizational structure. The word typically applies to monarchies, where it indicates the gap between the death or abdication of a monarch and the coronation or accession of a new one.