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  • 31intertwist — v. a. Twist or twine together. See intertwine …

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  • 32intertwine — ► VERB ▪ twist or twine together …

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  • 33wind — wind, breeze, gale, hurricane, zephyr are comparable rather than synonymous terms that can all basically mean air in motion. Wind is the general term referable to any sort of natural motion whatever its degree of velocity or of force {a strong… …

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  • 34Entwine — En*twine , v. t. [Pref. en + twine. Cf. {Intwine}.] To twine, twist, or wreathe together or round. [Written also {intwine}.] [1913 Webster] Entwined in duskier wreaths her braided locks. Shelley. [1913 Webster] Thy glorious household stuff did me …

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  • 35intwine — Entwine En*twine , v. t. [Pref. en + twine. Cf. {Intwine}.] To twine, twist, or wreathe together or round. [Written also {intwine}.] [1913 Webster] Entwined in duskier wreaths her braided locks. Shelley. [1913 Webster] Thy glorious household… …

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  • 36intertwine — I verb braid, crisscross, cross, enlace, enmesh, entangle, entwine, form a network, innectere, inosculate, interknit, interlace, interlink, intermix, interthread, intertwist, interweave, inweave, knot, lace, mesh, plait, plat, redimire,… …

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  • 37entwine — Intwine In*twine , v. t. [Cf. {Entwine}.] To twine or twist into, or together; to wreathe; as, a wreath of flowers intwined. [Written also {entwine}.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 38Intwine — In*twine , v. t. [Cf. {Entwine}.] To twine or twist into, or together; to wreathe; as, a wreath of flowers intwined. [Written also {entwine}.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 39entwine — en|twine [ınˈtwaın] v [I,T often passive] 1.) to twist two things together or to wind one thing around another ▪ They walked together with their arms entwined. 2.) be entwined (with sth) to be closely connected with something in a complicated way …

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  • 40Twined — Twine Twine, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Twined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Twining}.] [OE. twinen, fr. AS. tw[imac]n a twisted thread; akin to D. twijnen to twine, Icel. & Sw. tvinna, Dan. tvinde. See {Twine}, n.] 1. To twist together; to form by twisting or… …

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