interlacing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of interlacing In English

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  • She had a unique capacity for neatly interlacing management, motherhood, and home-making, and in making and maintaining a worldwide circle of personal and professional friends.

  • An interlacing pattern on the results diagram, with one or more red0green isochromatic errors, is the criterion for fail.

  • Interlacing solos shape the fabric of this serene, contemplative slow movement, weaving a fragile, kaleidoscopic skein of gossamer beauty.

  • The interlacing property (4.4) therefore differs from (4.2) in that equalities are allowed.

  • This is the so-called interlacing property.

  • Third, the study provides evidence of the interlacing nature of the various factors in bilingual development.

  • The pores between beads are interlacing channels, that is, they continually join and separate again, occasionally juxtaposing flows that would otherwise be separated by a substantial thermal-diffusion distance (figure 14b).

  • It has small light green leaves with a large amount of interlacing twigs and grows to around 24m in height.

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