interknotted
/ˌɪntərˈnɑtɪd/
verb
- Past tense and past participle of interknot: tied or fastened together by knotting; connected or linked by tying knots.
- They interknotted the ribbons to form a decorative bow.
- The ropes were interknotted securely around the cargo.
- She interknotted the ends of the yarn to finish the scarf.
- Past tense and past participle of interknot (figurative): became intricately or tightly connected or intertwined.
- Their destinies interknotted when they met by chance.
- The themes of love and loss interknotted throughout the poem.
- The two companies interknotted their operations after the merger.
adjective
- Tied or fastened together with knots; intricately connected or intertwined.
- He studied the interknotted patterns in the Celtic artwork.
- The interknotted vines formed a natural canopy over the path.
- The interknotted cables were a challenge to untangle.
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