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Definition of entwine
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Entwine
(v. i.) To be
twisted
or
twined.
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Braid
::
Braid (v. t.) To
weave,
interlace,
or
entwine
together,
as three or more
strands
or
threads;
to form into a
braid;
to
plait..
Entwine
::
Entwine
(v. t.) To
twine,
twist,
or
wreathe
together
or
round..
Twine
::
Twine (n.) To wind
about;
to
embrace;
to
entwine.
Wreathe
::
Wreathe
(v. i.) To be
intewoven
or
entwined;
to twine
together;
as, a bower of
wreathing
trees..
Involve
::
Involve
(v. t.) To roll or fold up; to wind
round;
to
entwine.
Entwinement
::
Entwinement
(n.) A
twining
or
twisting
together
or
round;
union.
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..
Wreathe
::
Wreathe
(n.) To
twist;
to
convolve;
to wind one about
another;
to
entwine.
Disentwine
::
Disentwine
(v. t.) To free from being
entwined
or
twisted.
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..
Entwine
::
Entwine
(v. i.) To be
twisted
or
twined.
Clasp
::
Clasp (v. t.) To
surround
and cling to; to
entwine
about.
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