interpolar
/ˌɪntərˈpɒlər, ˌɪntərˈpɔːlər/Definitions
1. verb
to connect or relate two or more things, especially ideas or concepts, in a way that they can be compared or understood in relation to each other
“The artist used visual metaphors to interpolar the abstract painting with the natural landscape.”
2. noun
a point or line that is equidistant from two or more poles or fixed points
“The interpolar of the coordinate system was used to calculate the distance between the two cities.”