1 strong string made of two or more pieces of string twisted together:
2 strong string made by twisting together two or more lengths of string
From a strict linguistic viewpoint, code-switching inter twines with a diverse range of language contact phenomena, from strict inter ference to several kinds of language mixture.
The piezoelectric nanowire is grown vertically on the two microfibers in its radial direction, and they are twined to form a nanogenerator.
The vines are prepared and twined together to make an open "lei" or if people prefer they can close it.
The smooth stem is erect or somewhat twining.
Beginning with non-loom, twined cotton fabric, this textile tradition expanded to include alpaca and llama wool.
Beyond weaving, fiber structures were created through knotting, twining, plaiting, coiling, pleating, lashing, and interlacing.
Users can collaborate on collecting data through private or public "twines"; data collections focused on a certain topic, such as politics.
The rope dart can be used for twining, binding, circling, hitting, piercing, tightening, and other techniques.
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