interlace

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    spin or twist together so as to form a cord
    hold in a locking position

Word Origin

interlace (v.)
late 14c., from Middle French entrelacer, from entre- (see entre-) + lacer (see lace). Television sense is from 1927. Related: Interlaced; interlacing. The noun is 1904, from the verb.

Example

1. Urban landscapes interlace , and histories meet .
2. Interlace and confusion of the relation between concession regulation and poverty right .
3. One of the advantages to gif compression format is that you can interlace it to improve the browser download experience .
4. It seems attempt to interlace another priori world when time and space show up at the same time .
5. As the earth thaws , numberless little streamsareformedto overlapand interlace with one another ( joyce carol oates ) .

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