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Definition of Interknitting
1. interknit [v] - See also: interknit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interknitting
Literary usage of Interknitting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Moto-sensory Development; Observations on the First Three Years of a Child by George Van Ness Dearborn (1910)
"The force that determines this interknitting of the neurones inheres in the ...
The pattern of the interknitting, however, we may suppose depends upon the ..."
2. Shelburne Essays by Paul Elmer More (1904)
"Nothing can be further from the virile passion and pathos, the action and
interknitting of strong characters in the ancient Irish literature, ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1840)
"... and, as the separate centres of radiation, begin to link on to each other,
gradually interknitting as a chain of posts in active intercommunication. ..."
4. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1904)
"They differ from those of his immediate forerunner, Schubert, in a closer
interknitting of voice and accompaniment, in which respect Brahms is, ..."
5. Engineering Geology: By Heinrich Ries and Thomas L. Watson by Heinrich Ries, Thomas Leonard Watson (1914)
"This interknitting of the minerals produces a higher average crushing strength
in the two last-named classes of rocks. A large number of crushing tests of ..."
6. Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose by John William Cunliffe, Gerhard Richard Lomer (1922)
"But, above all, Isonzo—soon to rally on the Piave— the Coalition conquered at
last in four he secured the interknitting of the Allies' 45 months because ..."