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interlock

[in-ter-lok, in-ter-lok, in-ter-lok] / ˌɪn tərˈlɒk, ˈɪn tərˌlɒk, ˈɪn tərˌlɒk /


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She moves quickly from caves to cathedrals and their architecture, including King’s College Chapel, in Cambridge, with its soaring 16th-century ceiling—the world’s largest fan vault, ribbed in interlocking patterns.

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The pattern was interlocking diamonds and had been there for all of Zeke’s life, so long he never even really noticed it anymore.

From Literature

It consists of shifting, interlocking pavilions organized around courtyards, gardens and a large rear reflecting pool.

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In between is the “forest,” the apparatus of interlocking oak beams that support the roof.

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Like comic strips, the predellas contain a series of interlocking, loosely sequential stories, typically the lives of saints.

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