0 to join different parts together to make a whole, especially by crossing one thing over another or fitting one part into another:
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.
It is written in a plain, matter-of-fact style and is interlaced with much humour and good-natured comment.
Note how partial evaluation has interlaced the tracer functionality into the interpreter and evaluated its static components.
They asked children to cross their hands and then interlace their fingers.
Numerous arguments interlace the narrative, and many are incontestable.
It reminds us how close these people were to 'us', yet how different and at the same time closely interlaced our respective fates.
This discussion is interlaced with twentieth-century ethnographic data relating to political and ritual activity, including initiation schools.
We identify such a class of graphs, bipartite distance hereditary graphs, for which the vertex-nullity interlace polynomial is polynomial time to compute.