Interlaced: meaning, definitions and examples
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interlaced
[ ˌɪntərˈleɪst ]
in knitting
To weave one material with another by crossing over and under each other; to create a fabric by intertwining threads.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The pattern of the sweater was achieved by interlacing different colored threads.
- She interlaced the yarn to create a beautiful design.
in relationships
To connect or mix closely and inseparably; to intermingle or intertwine closely.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The lives of the two families became interlaced after their children got married.
- The two companies interlaced their interests by forming a partnership.
in technology
A technique used in video editing or computer graphics where two or more video sources are combined into one.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The editor used interlacing to merge the footage from different angles.
- Interlacing can improve the quality of the final video.
Translations
Translations of the word "interlaced" in other languages:
🇵🇹 entrelaçado
🇮🇳 परस्पर जुड़े हुए
🇩🇪 verflochten
🇮🇩 saling bersilang
🇺🇦 переплетений
- переплетена
- чергований
🇵🇱 przeplatany
🇯🇵 インターレース
🇫🇷 entrelacé
🇪🇸 entrelazado
🇹🇷 iç içe geçmiş
🇰🇷 얽힌
🇸🇦 متشابك
🇨🇿 propletený
🇸🇰 prepletený
🇨🇳 交织的
🇸🇮 prepleten
🇮🇸 fléttað
🇰🇿 өрілген
🇬🇪 გადაჯაჭვული
🇦🇿 bir-birinə bağlı
🇲🇽 entrelazado
Etymology
The word 'interlace' originated from the Latin word 'interlacinare', which means 'to interlace'. It has been used in English since the 14th century, originally referring to weaving techniques. Over time, the term expanded to include various forms of intertwining or connecting closely. The concept of interlacing has been applied in different fields, from textile arts to technology, highlighting the interconnected nature of various processes.
See also: interlace, interlacing, lace.