interknots
/ˌɪntərˈnɑts/
verb
- Third person singular present tense of interknot: ties or fastens together by knotting; connects or links things by tying knots.
- The machine interknots the strands automatically at high speed.
- The weaver interknots the threads to create a strong fabric.
- He interknots the wires carefully to avoid a short circuit.
- Third person singular present tense of interknot (figurative): becomes intricately or tightly connected or intertwined.
- The network interknots data from thousands of sensors.
- Her work interknots art and science in a unique way.
- The story interknots the fates of three families over generations.
noun
- Plural of interknot: multiple knots or connections formed by tying together.
- The rope had several interknots that made it difficult to untangle.
- The artist used interknots of different colors in the sculpture.
- The sailor checked all the interknots before setting sail.