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Definition of twine
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Twine (v. i.) To
mutually
twist
together;
to
become
mutually
involved.
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Pirl
::
Pirl (v. t.) To twist or
twine,
as hair in
making
fishing
lines..
Braid
::
Braid (v. t.) To
weave,
interlace,
or
entwine
together,
as three or more
strands
or
threads;
to form into a
braid;
to
plait..
Plash
::
Plash (v. t.) To cut
partly,
or to bend and
intertwine
the
branches
of; as, to plash a
hedge..
Intertwine
::
Intertwine
(v. t.) To unite by
twining
one with
another;
to
entangle;
to
interlace.
Intwine
::
Intwine
(v. i.) To be or to
become
intwined.
Wreathe
::
Wreathe
(n.) To twine or twist
about;
to
surround;
to
encircle.
Twine
::
Twine (n.) To wind, as one
thread
around
another,
or as any
flexible
substance
around
another
body..
Weave
::
Weave (v. t.) To
unite,
as
threads
of any kind, in such a
manner
as to form a
texture;
to
entwine
or
interlace
into a
fabric;
as, to weave wool, silk, etc.;
hence,
to unite by close
connection
or
intermixture;
to unite
intimately..
Twine
::
Twine (n.) To wind
about;
to
embrace;
to
entwine.
Untwine
::
Untwine
(v. t.) To
untwist;
to
separate,
as that which is
twined
or
twisted;
to
disentangle;
to
untie..
Bower
::
Bower (n.) A
shelter
or
covered
place in a
garden,
made with
boughs
of trees or
vines,
etc.,
twined
together;
an
arbor;
a shady
recess..
Aaron's Rod
::
Aaron's
rod () A rod with one
serpent
twined
around
it, thus
differing
from the
caduceus
of
Mercury,
which has two..
Twine
::
Twine (v. i.) To wind; to bend; to make
turns;
to
meander.
Twining
::
Twining
(a.) The act of one who, or that
which,
twines;
(Bot.)
the act of
climbing
spirally..
Twine
::
Twine (n.) A
twist;
a
convolution.
Interfolded
::
Interfolded
(p. a.)
Intertwined;
interlocked;
clasped
together.
Snug
::
Snug (v. t.) To rub, as twine or rope, so as to make it
smooth
and
improve
the
finish..
Twine
::
Twine (v. i.) To turn
round;
to
revolve.
Intwine
::
Intwine
(v. t.) To twine or twist into, or
together;
to
wreathe;
as, a
wreath
of
flowers
intwined..
Intertangle
::
Intertangle
(v. t.) To
entangle;
to
intertwine.
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