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Instead, the book probes his changing relationship with running over his lifespan, interlaced once again with plenty of comparative biology.
THE 2021 SWEAT SCIENCE HOLIDAY BOOK LISTMMIRHASHEMDECEMBER 4, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
Both these aspects interlace in one Life-process; the unity is present in the manifold, and the ultimate present in the intimate.
AN INTERPRETATION OF RUDOLF EUCKEN'S PHILOSOPHYW. TUDOR JONES
The manner in which the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is known as the weave.
TEXTILESWILLIAM H. DOOLEY
Notice that the warp and filling interlace in such a way that there is no trace of the diagonal on the face of the cloth.
TEXTILESWILLIAM H. DOOLEY
The sermon should be constructed to fit the man; argument and emotion should not stand apart, but dovetail and interlace.
THE YOUNG PRIEST'S KEEPSAKEMICHAEL PHELAN
If we interlace merriness with earnest matters, pardon us, good reader.
THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF RELIGION IN SCOTLANDJOHN KNOX
Now with the raffia weave in and out, interlace the thread at the corners, and draw it tight enough to hold the splints in place.
CONSTRUCTION WORK FOR RURAL AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSVIRGINIA MCGAW
The Foraminifera are sometimes named Reticularia, because their pseudopodia interlace.
STORIES OF THE UNIVERSE: ANIMAL LIFEB. LINDSAY
The sides are formed by dentated horseshoe arches which interlace and enclose each other in a beautiful complication.
SOUTHERN SPAINA.F. CALVERT
Opponents interlace their fingers behind each other's necks and endeavor in this position to pull the other across a center line.
SCHOOL, CHURCH, AND HOME GAMESGEORGE O. DRAPER
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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capacitor

WORDS RELATED TO INTERLACE

  • engage
  • interdigitate
  • interlace
  • interlink
  • intertwine
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