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Definition of Interweaving
1. interweave [v] - See also: interweave
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interweaving
Literary usage of Interweaving
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Modern Reader's Bible: The Books of the Bible with Three Books of the by Richard Green Moulton (1907)
"As it stands, the best arrangement seems one of which is duplicated (page 1521):
this sextet (as t being an interweaving of two triplets which separately ..."
2. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"marked, an "inextricable interweaving of fact and figure." It ie scarcely necessary
to point out, however, that through the figure tiie narrative evidently ..."
3. A Grammar of Rhetoric and Polite Literature by Alexander Jamieson (1840)
"In the sixth place, avoid interweaving any thing of a foreign nature with the
pathetic part of a discourse. 2. Sacrifice all beauties, however bright and ..."
4. Teaching Home Economics by Anna Maria Cooley (1919)
"Possibilities for interweaving school and community interests through the home
economics studies. A. Suggestions for cooperation with community interests. ..."
5. History of the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair, February 22, 1864 by Brooklyn and Long Island Fair, United States Sanitary Commision (1864)
"... of its ingenious and happy interweaving of the names of so many gentlemen
prominently ... interweaving ..."