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to twine, one with another: »
She intertwined two ribbons to make a band for her hair. Two vines intertwined on the wall.
SYNONYM(S): interlace.–in´ter|twin´ing|ly, adverb.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
She intertwined two ribbons to make a band for her hair. Two vines intertwined on the wall.
SYNONYM(S): interlace.Useful english dictionary. 2012.
in|ter|twine|ment — «IHN tuhr TWYN muhnt», noun. 1. the fact of intertwining. 2. intertwined state or condition. 3. an intertwined formation … Useful english dictionary
ter — ter; ter·a·con·ic; ter·a·cryl·ic; ter·a·glin; ter·aph; ter·as; ter·a·tism; ter·a·to·genesis; ter·a·to·gen·ic; ter·a·to·log·i·cal; ter·a·tol·o·gist; ter·a·tol·o·gy; ter·a·to·ma; ter·a·to·sis; ter·bi·um; ter·centennial; ter·centesimal; ter·ce·ron;… … English syllables
in·ter·twine — … Useful english dictionary
twine — en·twine; en·twine·ment; in·ter·twine; twine; un·twine; in·ter·twine·ment; … English syllables
in´ter|twin´ing|ly — in|ter|twine «IHN tuhr TWYN», transitive verb, intransitive verb, twined, twin|ing. to twine, one with another: »She intertwined two ribbons to make a band for her hair. Two vines intertwined on the wall. SYNONYM(S): interlace.… … Useful english dictionary
intertwine — in·ter·twine … English syllables
intertwine — in•ter•twine [[t]ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn[/t]] v. t. v. i. twined, twin•ing to twine together • Etymology: 1635–45 in ter•twine′ment, n. in ter•twin′ing•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
in — in·earth; in·ebri·a·tion; in·ebri·ety; in·ebri·ous; in·edible; in·ed·i·ta; in·edited; in·educabilia; in·educability; in·educable; in·education; in·ef·fa·bil·i·ty; in·ef·face·abil·i·ty; in·effaceable; in·effectuality; in·efficacious;… … English syllables
ment — abate·ment; al·i·ment; ap·prove·ment; aug·ment; ce·ment; com·ment; com·part·ment; com·ple·ment; com·pli·ment; con·sign·ment; de·ment; de·part·ment; dis·place·ment; doc·u·ment; el·e·ment; en·ti·tle·ment; en·vi·ron·ment; es·tab·lish·ment;… … English syllables
Intertwine — In ter*twine , v. t. To unite by twining one with another; to entangle; to interlace. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English