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interlock
English
Etymology
inter- +? lock
Verb
interlock (third-person singular simple present interlocks, present participle interlocking, simple past and past participle interlocked)
- (transitive, intransitive) To fit or clasp together securely.
- To interlace.
Translations
Noun
interlock (plural interlocks)
- A safety device that prevents activation in unsafe conditions.
Translations
References
- “interlock”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
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interwork
English
Alternative forms
- enterwork [17th c.]
Etymology
From inter- +? work.
Verb
interwork (third-person singular simple present interworks, present participle interworking, simple past and past participle interworked or interwrought)
- (transitive) To work (two or more things) into and through each other.
- (intransitive) To interact.
Related terms
- interworking
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