intertexture

  • 1Intertexture — In ter*tex ture (?; 135), n. The act of interweaving, or the state of being interwoven; that which is interwoven. Knit in nice intertexture. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] Skirted thick with intertexture firm Of thorny boughs. Cowper. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2intertexture — [in΄tərteks′chər] n. [< L intertextus, pp. of intertexere, to interweave (see INTER & TEXTURE) + URE] 1. the act or process of interweaving 2. something formed by interweaving …

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  • 3intertexture — /in teuhr teks cheuhr/, n. 1. the act of interweaving or the condition of being interwoven. 2. something formed by interweaving. [1640 50; INTER + TEXTURE] * * * …

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  • 4intertexture — n. 1. Interweaving, intertwining. 2. Interwoven condition, intertwined state. 3. Interwoven mass …

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  • 5intertexture — n 1. intertwining, interweaving, interlacement, interdigitation; intersection, decussation, Anat. anastomosis. 2. network, reticulation, transverseness, web, mesh, meshwork, net, tissue, plexus; spider s web, Optics. reticle; twill, twill weave,… …

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  • 6intertexture — in·ter·texture …

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  • 7intertexture — /ɪntəˈtɛkstʃə/ (say intuh tekschuh) noun 1. the act of interweaving. 2. the condition of being interwoven. 3. something formed by interweaving …

  • 8intertexture — “+ noun Etymology: inter + texture 1. : the act of interweaving or state of being interwoven 2. : something that is interwoven …

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  • 9Texture — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Structure. < N PARAG:Texture >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 structure structure =>(form) ???>240 organization anatomy frame mold fabric construction Sgm: N 1 framework framework carcass …

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  • 10Perthite — Perth ite, n. [So called from Perth, in canada.] (Min.) A kind of feldspar consisting of a laminated intertexture of albite and orthoclase, usually of different colors. {Per*thit ic}, a. [1913 Webster] …

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