interleave

/ˌɪntərˈliv/
verb
  1. To place something between the pages of a book or between layers of something.
    • The printer interleaved blank pages between each chapter of the manuscript.
    • The archivist carefully interleaved the fragile documents with acid-free paper.
    • She interleaved the photos with sheets of tissue to protect them.
  2. To mix or alternate two or more things in a regular pattern.
    • The programmer interleaved the data streams to improve transmission speed.
    • The DJ interleaved fast songs with slow ones to keep the energy balanced.
    • The chef interleaved slices of eggplant and cheese in the casserole dish.
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