in·ter·lace

in·ter·lace

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  • in|ter|lace — «verb. IHN tuhr LAYS; noun. IHN tuhr LAYS», verb, laced, lac|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to arrange (threads, strips, or branches) so that they go over and under each other; weave together; intertwine: »Baskets are made by interlacing reeds or fibers …   Useful english dictionary

  • in|ter|lace|ment — «IHN tuhr LAYS muhnt», noun. 1. the process of interlacing. 2. the state of being interlaced. 3. the result of interlacing; something interlaced …   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

  • lace — an·lace; bul·lace; en·lace; en·lace·ment; in·ter·lace·ment; lace; lace·less; pop·u·lace; un·lace; wind·lace; in·ter·lace; neck·lace; …   English syllables

  • cen|ter|piece — «SEHN tuhr PEES», noun. 1. an ornamental piece of glass or lace or an arrangement of flowers for the center of a dining table, buffet, or mantel. 2. any piece which is located in the center of something. 3. the principal or dominant feature (of a …   Useful english dictionary

  • Notre-Dame des Riches-Claires/Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Rijke Klaren — (Church) (Rue des Riches Claires)    The church of Notre Dame des Riches Claires was built in the mid 17th century in the Italianate Flemish style. The Riches Claires nuns had established a convent near the porte de Hal in 1343. It was demolished …   Historical Dictionary of Brussels

  • interlace — in·ter·lace …   English syllables

  • 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

  • interlace — in•ter•lace [[t]ˌɪn tərˈleɪs, ˈɪn tərˌleɪs[/t]] v. laced, lac•ing 1) to cross one another as if woven together; intertwine: Their hands interlaced[/ex] 2) to unite or arrange (threads, strips, parts, etc.) so as to intercross one another, passing …   From formal English to slang

  • Interlace — In ter*lace , v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Interlaced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interlacing}.] [OE. entrelacen, F. entrelacer. See {Inter }, and {Lace}.] To unite, as by lacing together; to insert or interpose one thing within another; to intertwine; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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