Interlude

/ˈɪn.tə.luːd/ noun

A short period of time or event that comes in the middle of something longer, often providing a break or change of pace.

From Latin *inter-* “between” and *ludus* “play, game.” Originally, it referred to a short play performed between the acts of a longer drama.

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