Crossword-Solution: INTERLACEMENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Interlacement | n. | The act of interlacing, or the state of being interlaced; also, that which is interlaced. |
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| the state of being interlaced | 1 answer |
| Pattern | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with INTERLACEMENT (5)
For the interlacement, hindering the dissolution, more and more augments the collision and concussion; so that there is neither mixtion nor adhesion and conglutination, but only a discord and combat, which according to them is called generation.
Hubbard also (“Silliman’s Journal” volume 34 page 119), has described an interlacement of trap-veins in the granite of the White Mountains, which he thinks must have been formed when both rocks were soft.) On both sides of one of these dikes, the gneiss was penetrated, to the distance of several yards, by numerous, curvilinear threads or streaks of dark matter, which resembled in form clouds of the class called cirrhi- comae; some few of these threads could be traced to their junction with the dike.
The stems of the trees arose from the clear, still water, in which every interlacement of their boughs was reflected with unequaled purity.
Round this Wallenstein threw up a circle of defences, consisting of a ditch behind which was an interlacement of forest trees, baggage wagons, and gabions, forming an almost insurpassable obstacle to an attacking force.
Meanwhile, El Abbas betook himself to his father's camp, which was pitched in the Green Meadow, by the side of the Tigris, and none might make his way between the tents, for the much interlacement of the tent-ropes.