1. interlacing - Noun
2. interlacing - Verb
4. interlacing - Adjective Satellite
of Interlace
Source: Webster's dictionaryRiven and torn with cannon-shot, the trunks of the trees protruded bunches of splinters like hands, the fingers above the wound interlacing with those below. Ambrose Bierce
We have both lost ourselves and created something else, something that exists only as an interlacing of the two of us. Robert James Waller
As a general rule philosophy is like stirring mud or not letting a sleeping dog lie. It is an attempt to deny, circumvent or otherwise escape from the consequences of the interlacing of the roots of things with one another. Samuel Butler (novelist)
Abbreviated video resolution specifications often include an i to indicate interlacing. Source: Internet
Developed almost entirely as a rail-serviced facility, the port had large areas of interlacing railroad tracks that were mostly not flush with surrounding surfaces, thereby greatly restricting vehicular movement. Source: Internet
During this time Theremin was also working on a wireless television with 16 scan lines in 1925, improving to 32 scan lines and then 64 using interlacing in 1926, and he demonstrated moving, if blurry, images on 7 June 1927. Source: Internet