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Definition of interlacing
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Interlacing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Interlac.
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Knit
::
Knit (v. t.) To form, as a
textile
fabric,
by the
interlacing
of yarn or
thread
in a
series
of
connected
loops,
by means of
needles,
either
by hand or by
machinery;
as, to knit
stockings..
Knit
::
Knit (v. i.) To form a
fabric
by
interlacing
yarn or
thread;
to weave by
making
knots or
loops.
Lock
::
Lock (n.) A
fastening
together
or
interlacing;
a
closing
of one thing upon
another;
a state of being fixed or
immovable.
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) To form, as a knot, by
interlacing
or
complicating
a cord; also, to
interlace,
or form a knot in; as, to tie a cord to a tree; to knit; to
knot..
Cancelli
::
Cancelli
(v. t.) The
interlacing
osseous
plates
constituting
the
elastic
porous
tissue
of
certain
parts of the
bones,
esp. in their
articular
extremities..
Marseilles
::
Marseilles
(n.) A
general
term for
certain
kinds of
fabrics,
which are
formed
of two
series
of
threads
interlacing
each
other,
thus
forming
double
cloth,
quilted
in the loom; -- so named
because
first made in
Marseilles,
France..
Weave
::
Weave (v. t.) To form, as
cloth,
by
interlacing
threads;
to
compose,
as a
texture
of any kind, by
putting
together
textile
materials;
as, to weave
broadcloth;
to weave a
carpet;
hence,
to form into a
fabric;
to
compose;
to
fabricate;
as, to weave the plot of a
story..
Lock
::
Lock (v. i.) To
become
fast, as by means of a lock or by
interlacing;
as, the door locks
close..
Interlacing
::
Interlacing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Interlac.
Darn
::
Darn (v. t.) To mend as a rent or hole, with
interlacing
stitches
of yarn or
thread
by means of a
needle;
to sew
together
with yarn or
thread..
Interlacement
::
Interlacement
(n.) The act of
interlacing,
or the state of being
interlaced;
also, that which is
interlaced..
Network
::
Network
(n.) Any
system
of lines or
channels
interlacing
or
crossing
like the
fabric
of a net; as, a
network
of
veins;
a
network
of
railroads..
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