0 present participle of interlace
1 to join different parts together to make a whole, especially by crossing one thing over another or fitting one part into another:
The upright sides of the house are covered with interlacing flat bands on one side, and the walls are strengthened with pilasters highly ornamented.
The decks are suspended by steel cables alternating at each side of the deck, interlacing in some kind of twisted plane (parabolic like).
To prevent flicker, all analog broadcast television systems used interlacing.
The hose was modelled after the goose throat necklace, a piece of jewellery that consisted of interlacing metal strips.
Z-order is simply calculated by bitwise interlacing the keys.
It consists of two interlacing quatrefoil patterns, around which is a border containing scrolls, all of which is surmounted by a serpentine dragon.
A different style, which gradually superseded it is dominated by serpentine beasts with interlacing bodies.
It has small light green leaves with a large amount of interlacing twigs and grows to around 24m in height.