0 past simple and past 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: --
A fissured medium is a structure consisting of a porous and permeable matrix which is interlaced on a fine scale by a system of highly permeable fissures.
The latter are completely cut loose from a techno foundation, following instead the fluttering rhythms of seemingly randomised bursts of static interlaced with staccato sine tones.
The emblem of this order consisted of a plaque of gold hung around the neck, formed by a double letter interlaced and done in red and white enamel.
He shows that it is the interlaced property of bilattices that makes them most useful and attractive.
A conventional interlaced technique was used with a camera speed of 50 frames (odd/even line half images) per camera per second.
The garments are meanwhile made elaborate by their composition, with combinations of narrow bands, wider bands, and cloth panels that are wrapped, layered, and interlaced.
We say that a trilattice is interlaced provided the meet and join with respect to any order are monotone with respect to any other order.
The author distinguishes several main "rhetorical modes" interlaced in his interviews.