intwisting

/ɪnˈtwɪstɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Twisted or wound together; intertwined.
    • The intwisting branches formed a canopy over the path.
    • The intwisting cables were difficult to separate.
    • She admired the intwisting patterns in the Celtic knotwork.
verb
  1. To twist or wind something together; to intertwine.
    • The vines intwisted around the old fence, creating a natural wall.
    • He intwisted the wires to secure the connection.
    • She carefully intwisted the three strands of ribbon into a braid.
  2. To become twisted or entwined together.
    • The threads intwisted into a tangled mess.
    • The roots of the two trees intwisted as they grew side by side.
    • Their fingers intwisted as they walked hand in hand.
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