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interlace

English

Etymology

From Middle English entrelacen, from Anglo-Norman entrelacer, from Old French inter- + lacer (weave).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?in.t?.le?s/, /?in.t??le?s/
  • Rhymes: -e?s

Noun

interlace (countable and uncountable, plural interlaces)

  1. (visual arts) A decorative element found especially in early medieval art
  2. (electronics) A technique of improving the picture quality of a video signal primarily on CRT devices without consuming extra bandwidth.

Translations

Verb

interlace (third-person singular simple present interlaces, present participle interlacing, simple past and past participle interlaced)

  1. (transitive) To cross one with another.
    Synonyms: interthread, intertwine, interweave
  2. To mingle; to blend.
  3. (intransitive) To cross one another as if woven together; to intertwine; to blend intricately.

Derived terms

  • interlaced
  • interlacement
  • interlacing

Translations

References

  • interlace in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams

  • lacertine, reclinate

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interplace

English

Etymology

inter- +? place

Verb

interplace (third-person singular simple present interplaces, present participle interplacing, simple past and past participle interplaced)

  1. To place between or among.
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Anagrams

  • Pleternica, epicentral

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