interlacing
/ˌɪntərˈleɪsɪŋ/
noun
- The act or process of crossing things over and under each other; a pattern of such crossing.
- The interlacing of the video frames caused a flickering effect on the old monitor.
- She admired the interlacing of the vines on the garden trellis.
- The interlacing of the tree roots made the ground uneven.
adjective
- That interlaces; crossing over and under each other.
- The interlacing branches blocked the sunlight.
- He drew interlacing circles that formed a complex mandala.
- The interlacing patterns on the rug were hand-woven.
verb
- Present participle of interlace: to twist, weave, or lace together.
- The artist is interlacing different colors of yarn to create a tapestry.
- She is interlacing the ribbons to make a bow.
- The dancers were interlacing their arms as they moved across the stage.