Definition of Intertwinement

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intertwinement

intertroop
intertropical
intertropical anaemia
intertropical hyphemia
intertube
intertubercular bursitis
intertubercular groove
intertubercular line
intertubercular plane
intertubercular sulcus
intertubular
intertubular zone
intertwine
intertwined
intertwinement (current term)
intertwinements
intertwiner
intertwiners
intertwines
intertwingle
intertwingled
intertwingles
intertwingling
intertwining
intertwiningly
intertwinings
intertwist
intertwisted
intertwisting

Literary usage of Intertwinement

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1886)
"The decoration on the inlaid ends partakes of the Celtic trumpet pattern ; while the central connecting curved strap, with a raised intertwinement, ..."

2. The Archaeological Journal by Council, British Archaeological Association, Central Committee (1889)
"The most common ornamentations in the decoration of the concentric zones, or of the band dividing zone from zone is the guilloche, that rope intertwinement, ..."

3. Letters of John Quincy Adams to His Son, on the Bible and Its Teachings by John Quincy Adams (1850)
"... idea of the Godhead, the same intertwinement of religion and morality, and the same anticipations of the divine " Immanuel, the God with us ;" these ..."

4. The Comical History of Montana: A Serious Story for Free People : Being an by Jerre C. Murphy (1912)
"... republicans as well as democrats, shared in the responsibility for the "inextricable intertwinement" of corruption with government ..."

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