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Definition of twine
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of twine is as below...
Twine (n.) A
strong
thread
composed
of two or three
smaller
threads
or
strands
twisted
together,
and used for
various
purposes,
as for
binding
small
parcels,
making
nets, and the like; a small cord or
string..
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Twine
::
Twine (n.) To wind, as one
thread
around
another,
or as any
flexible
substance
around
another
body..
Intort
::
Intort
(v. t.) To twist in and out; to
twine;
to
wreathe;
to wind; to
wring.
Intertangle
::
Intertangle
(v. t.) To
entangle;
to
intertwine.
Macrame Lace
::
Macrame
lace () A
coarse
lace made of
twine,
used
especially
in
decorating
furniture..
Entwinement
::
Entwinement
(n.) A
twining
or
twisting
together
or
round;
union.
Intertwist
::
Intertwist
(v. t.) To twist
together
one with
another;
to
intertwine.
Mat
::
Mat (v. t.) To
twist,
twine,
or felt
together;
to
interweave
into, or like, a mat; to
entangle..
Interweave
::
Interweave
(v. t.) To weave
together;
to
intermix
or unite in
texture
or
construction;
to
intertwine;
as,
threads
of silk and
cotton
interwoven..
Twine
::
Twine (n.) To
mingle;
to mix.
Aaron's Rod
::
Aaron's
rod () A rod with one
serpent
twined
around
it, thus
differing
from the
caduceus
of
Mercury,
which has two..
String
::
String
(n.) A small cord, a line, a
twine,
or a
slender
strip of
leather,
or other
substance,
used for
binding
together,
fastening,
or tying
things;
a cord,
larger
than a
thread
and
smaller
than a rope; as, a shoe
string;
a
bonnet
string;
a
silken
string..
Twine
::
Twine (v. i.) To turn
round;
to
revolve.
Pirl
::
Pirl (v. t.) To twist or
twine,
as hair in
making
fishing
lines..
Thyrsus
::
Thyrsus
(n.) A staff
entwined
with ivy, and
surmounted
by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy
leaves
with
grapes
or
berries.
It is an
attribute
of
Bacchus,
and of the
satyrs
and
others
engaging
in
Bacchic
rites..
Entwine
::
Entwine
(v. t.) To
twine,
twist,
or
wreathe
together
or
round..
Interlace
::
Interlace
(v. t. & i.) To
unite,
as by
lacing
together;
to
insert
or
interpose
one thing
within
another;
to
intertwine;
to
interweave..
Intertwine
::
Intertwine
(n.) The act
intertwining,
or the state of being
intertwined..
Intwine
::
Intwine
(v. t.) To twine or twist into, or
together;
to
wreathe;
as, a
wreath
of
flowers
intwined..
Intwine
::
Intwine
(v. i.) To be or to
become
intwined.
Interwreathe
::
Interwreathe
(v. t.) To weave into a
wreath;
to
intertwine.
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