What is another word for Interlacement?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəlˈe͡ɪsmənt] (IPA)

Interlacement refers to the entanglement, knotting or weaving of two or more objects or materials. The term is often associated with textiles, but can also be used in a broader sense. Synonyms for interlacement include meshing, interweaving, intertwining, interlocking, entwining, braiding, lacing, twisting, knotting, and interlacing. These words convey the idea of an intricate and complex relationship between the items being interlaced. Other related terms that can be used include interconnection, interdependence, and interrelation, which suggest the importance of the relationship between the interlaced objects. Whatever the context, the use of accurate synonyms can add depth and nuance to the description of interlacement and enhance clarity and understanding.

What are the hypernyms for Interlacement?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Interlacement

She smiled to herself and took a long breath; then, slipping back the sleeves of her nightdress, she looked at her own thin arms, just two pieces of bone with not a muscle on them, but very white and showing distinctly the Interlacement of blue veins: she did not notice that her hands were rough, and red and dirty with the nails broken, and bitten to the quick.
"Liza of Lambeth"
W. Somerset Maugham
The other basrelief shows a group of grave men and youths, clasping hands with loveliest Interlacement; the placid sentiment of human fellowship translated into harmonies of sculptured form.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds
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.
"Tales from the Arabic Volume 3"
John Payne

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