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interlace (v.)

formerly also enterlace, late 14c. (trans.), "unite by crossing the laces," thus, "entangle, bind together," from Old French entrelacier (12c.), from entre- (see entre-) "between" + lacier "to tie, entangle," from laz (see lace (n.)).

Intransitive sense from 1590s. Television sense is from 1927. Related: Interlaced; interlacing; interlacement. The noun is 1904, from the verb.

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Definitions of interlace from WordNet

interlace (v.)
spin, wind, or twist together;
Synonyms: intertwine / twine / entwine / enlace / lace
interlace (v.)
hold in a locking position;
Synonyms: lock / interlock
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