interlaced

[ UK /ˌɪntəlˈe‍ɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌɪntɝˈɫeɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a pattern of fretwork or latticework
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How To Use interlaced In A Sentence

  • A prologue and sixteen scenes are interlaced with a twelve-note theme and fifteen variations for orchestra alone.
  • Employing the interlaced scanning, current TV system can compress the frequency band of TV signal effectively and facilitate transmission.
  • Perhaps A.R.X. can also say whether the arms properly borne by the Muirtown branch are those given to them in Burke's _Armory_, viz.Gu. three crescents interlaced or, between as many wolves 'heads erased arg. armed and langued az., all within a bordure of the third, charged with eight mullets of the first. Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
  • Marrow like lace, piece of a skull, upturned cup, fingerbones scattered like corn and ribs interlaced like cholla. Pony Positive Day Two
  • In that way, the resulting dose distribution in the cross-fired volume, when using the interlaced technique, was obtained by adding the dose profile at 1 cm depth for a single microbeam 40 times, with an incremental shift of 50 microns for each added microbeam. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • These bits are interlaced with the usual interview cuts from Lawrence, director David Raynr, and the production team.
  • These dance pieces will be interlaced with a multi-media/movement installation by Aven.
  • The translucent and shining waters of the calm sea covered fragments of old Roman villas, which were interlaced by sea-weed, and received diamond tints from the chequering of the sun-beams; the blue and pellucid element was such as Galatea might have skimmed in her car of mother of pearl; or Cleopatra, more fitly than the Nile, have chosen as the path of her magic ship. Introduction, I.1
  • I interlaced my fingers and lifted them up to my lips so that the tips of the forefingers were touching my upper lip.
  • Think of Islam's medieval armies sprawling from the Indian to the Atlantic Oceans depositing their geometrically interlaced ornamenture and caligraphy along routes carved out by swords. G. Roger Denson: China Takes Top Spot in Art Auction Sales Away From the US & UK -- What It Means for Global Culture
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