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Interlacement
The act of interlacing or the state of being interlaced also that which is interlaced
Interlace
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Enterlace
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Interfretted
Interlaced linked together said of charges or bearings See Fretted
Fabric
specially one de-signed for apparel, domestic or industrial use and textile fabric as a planar structure consisting of interlaced yarns or fibres. The 1973 Annual Book of ASTM Standards reproduced those definitions, Delhi Cloth and General Mills
Paper
is explained in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (volume 2) (Third Edition) as: A substance composed of fibers interlaced into a compact web, made from linen and cotton rags, straw, wood, certain grasses, etc, which are macerated
egg beater
The electrical variety typically have two such blades which are arranged so that the tips of the blades interlace while rotating
Interlock
with or flow into one another to be connected in one system to lock into one another to interlace firmly
Intertwine
To unite by twining one with another to entangle to interlace
Inweave
To weave in or together to intermix or intertwine by weaving to interlace
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Interlace - Law Dictionary Search Results
Interlacement
The act of interlacing or the state of being interlaced also that which is interlaced
Interlace
Matched in: Term Interlace
Enterlace
See Interlace
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Interfretted
Interlaced linked together said of charges or bearings See Fretted
Fabric
specially one de-signed for apparel, domestic or industrial use and textile fabric as a planar structure consisting of interlaced yarns or fibres. The 1973 Annual Book of ASTM Standards reproduced those definitions, Delhi Cloth and General Mills
Paper
is explained in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (volume 2) (Third Edition) as: A substance composed of fibers interlaced into a compact web, made from linen and cotton rags, straw, wood, certain grasses, etc, which are macerated
egg beater
The electrical variety typically have two such blades which are arranged so that the tips of the blades interlace while rotating
Interlock
with or flow into one another to be connected in one system to lock into one another to interlace firmly
Intertwine
To unite by twining one with another to entangle to interlace
Inweave
To weave in or together to intermix or intertwine by weaving to interlace
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