meaning - Is "between" always used for two things?





“between” vs “among”



I know the word "between" is used when we are concerned with two things. But can it be used with more than two things?



Answer



According to OED, between usually involves only two limits, but when boundaries are concerned, there may be more than two limits. For e.g.,



Switzerland lies between France, Italy, Austria and Germany.


Our house is between the wood, the river and the village.



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