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interregnum

[in-ter-reg-nuhm] / ˌɪn tərˈrɛg nəm /


NOUN
coalition government
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"I feel deeply conflicted. I quite enjoy this period when we're editing - where the whole season is there but we haven't put it out yet. I like the interregnum," he said.

From BBC

Many histories of this important interregnum period have been written, but none emphasizes the fragility of the American experiment as strongly as Taylor’s book does.

From New York Times

Veterans burdened by their expectations were more affected by the Olympics interregnum than youngsters like the 100-meter butterfly winner, Torri Huske, 18, who was intently folding origami paper 30 minutes before her races.

From New York Times

For those whose politeness is ingrained, courtesy won’t be much affected by the social interregnum.

From Los Angeles Times

Either way, Delta 8 has become “extremely ascendant,” Mr. Downs said, reflecting what he calls “prohibition downfall interregnum,” where consumer demand and entrepreneurial activity are exploiting the holes in rapidly evolving and fractured law.

From New York Times