1. interweaving - Noun
2. interweaving - Verb
of Interweave
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbsorbing thriller…In masterly fashion, Flynn depicts the unraveling of a marriage – and of a recession-hit Midwest – by interweaving the wife’s diary entries with the husband’s first person account. Source: Internet
However the theoretical advances, particularly in regard to rhythm —the timing of notes—and polyphony —using multiple, interweaving melodies at the same time—are equally important to the development of Western music. Source: Internet
In 'Kubla Khan' the linked and interweaving images irresponsibly and gloriously stream, like the pulsing, fluctuating banners of the North. Source: Internet
The open square between each hotel/interiors make for some interesting sniping and long-range engagements, while the interweaving hotel rooms add some interior variety as well. Source: Internet
The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the interweaving of the weft threads. Source: Internet
Seamlessly interweaving English and Spanish, Gómez remembered the other nannies telling him: “, you speak English, you’re young, you’re strong. Source: Internet