in|ter|volve

in|ter|volve
in|ter|volve «IHN tuhr VOLV», transitive verb, intransitive verb, -volved, -volv|ing.
to roll, wind, or involve, one within another: »

Mystical dance…mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolved (Milton).

[< inter- + Latin volvere to roll]

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