👉 Interpollinating is a type of word play in English language that involves using two or more words to create new and unrelated meanings. The term comes from the Latin word "inter", which means "within" or "between". Interpollinating can be used by combining two or more words, such as "to interject" or "to interweave." For example: - "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" - "I love you, but I don't know what