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Definition of interwove
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Interwove
(imp. & obs. p. p.) of
Interweav.
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Monogram
::
Monogram
(n.) A
character
or
cipher
composed
of two or more
letters
interwoven
or
combined
so as to
represent
a name, or a part of it
(usually
the
initials).
Monograms
are often used on
seals,
ornamental
pins,
rings,
buttons,
and by
painters,
engravers,
etc., to
distinguish
their
works..
Manicate
::
Manicate
(a.)
Covered
with hairs or
pubescence
so
platted
together
and
interwoven
as to form a mass
easily
removed.
Mat
::
Mat (n.)
Anything
growing
thickly,
or
closely
interwoven,
so as to
resemble
a mat in form or
texture;
as, a mat of
weeds;
a mat of
hair..
Interwoven
::
Interwoven
() imp. & p. p. of
Interweave.
Knot
::
Knot (n.) A
figure
the lines of which are
interlaced
or
intricately
interwoven,
as in
embroidery,
gardening,
etc..
Tangle
::
Tangle
(v.) A knot of
threads,
or other
thing,
united
confusedly,
or so
interwoven
as not to be
easily
disengaged;
a
snarl;
as, hair or yarn in
tangles;
a
tangle
of vines and
briers.
Used also
figuratively..
Mat
::
Mat (v. i.) To grow thick
together;
to
become
interwoven
or
felted
together
like a mat.
Knotted
::
Knotted
(a.)
Interwoven;
matted;
entangled.
Spongiose
::
Spongiopilin
(n.) A kind of cloth
interwoven
with small
pieces
of
sponge
and
rendered
waterproof
on one side by a
covering
of
rubber.
When
moistend
with hot water it is used as a
poultice.
Interwoven
::
Interwoven
(p. p.) of
Interweav.
Cyclas
::
Cyclas
(n.) A long gown or
surcoat
(cut off in
front),
worn in the
Middle
Ages. It was
sometimes
embroidered
or
interwoven
with gold. Also, a rich stuff from which the gown was
made..
Chekmak
::
Chekmak
(n.) A
turkish
fabric
of silk and
cotton,
with gold
thread
interwoven..
Cancelli
::
Cancelli
(v. t.) An
interwoven
or
latticed
wall or
inclosure;
latticework,
rails,
or
crossbars,
as
around
the bar of a court of
justice,
between
the
chancel
and the nave of a
church,
or in a
window..
Arras
::
Arras (n.)
Tapestry;
a rich
figured
fabric;
especially,
a
screen
or
hangings
of heavy cloth with
interwoven
figures..
Mattress
::
Mattress
(n.) A mass of
interwoven
brush,
poles,
etc., to
protect
a bank from being worn away by
currents
or
waves..
Intertexture
::
Intertexture
(n.) The act of
interweaving,
or the state of being
interwoven;
that which is
interwoven..
Bedcord
::
Bedcord
(n.) A cord or rope
interwoven
in a
bedstead
so as to
support
the bed.
Euplectella
::
Euplectella
(n.) A genus of
elegant,
glassy
sponges,
consisting
of
interwoven
siliceous
fibers,
and
growing
in the form of a
cornucopia;
--
called
also
Venus's
flower-basket..
Interwove
::
Interwove
(imp. & obs. p. p.) of
Interweav.
Weave
::
Weave (v. i.) To
become
woven or
interwoven.
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