1. interlinking - Noun
2. interlinking - Adjective
3. interlinking - Adjective Satellite
linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing
Source: WordNetBy interlinking causes, by searching always for unity in the face of superficial diversity, modern scientific explanations prize depth above breadth. A deep and narrow theory can, and often does, graduate to become a deep and broad one. A broad and shallow theory never does. John D. Barrow
Ancient Greek architectural designs are replete with the interlinking symbol. Source: Internet
For Spinoza, ″Blame″ and ″Praise″ are non existent human ideals only fathomable in the mind because we are so acclimatized to human consciousness interlinking with our experience that we have a false ideal of choice predicated upon this. Source: Internet
By interlinking flexible hydro power with intermittent energy sources such as wind power, NorthConnect may contribute to reduce the need for fossil fuelled electricity generation. Source: Internet
Hosseini tells a few interlinking stories that span generations and continents (the Middle East, the U.S., and Europe). Source: Internet
The three main planks Rajinikanth will fight on are the interlinking of rivers in the southern region from Mahanadi to Cauvery to solve the problem of drought, a government free of corruption and transparency in governance, says Manian. Source: Internet