interwove \in`ter*wove"\, interwoven \in`ter*wov"en\,
imp. & p. p. of interweave.
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interweave \in`ter*weave"\, v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p.
interwove; p. p. interwoven; p. pr. & vb. n.
interweaving.]
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1. To weave together; to intermix or unite in texture or
construction; to intertwine; as, threads of silk and
cotton interwoven.
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Under the hospitable covert nigh
Of trees thick interwoven. --Milton.
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2. To intermingle; to unite intimately; to connect closely;
as, to interweave truth with falsehood. --Dryden.
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Words interwove with sighs found out their way.
--Milton.
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interwove
See interweave
WordNet (r) 2.0
interweave
v : interlace by or as it by weaving [syn: weave] [ant: unweave]
[also: interwoven, interwove]
WordNet (r) 2.0
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