The second trenches upon questions in which the phenomena of matter interlace more or less with those of mind.
In darning, after the perpendicular threads are run, the crossing threads should interlace exactly, taking one thread and leaving one, like woven threads.
These are extremely minute vessels that interlacewith the nerves and blood-vessels of the skin.
Reticulated glass, ornamental ware made from glass in which one set of white or colored lines seems to meet and interlace with another set in a different plane.
It has also been suggested that the spines are intended to serve the plants as a sort of shade from the powerful sunshine, as they often spread over and interlace about the stems.
Before the warp can be placed in the loom so as to weave or interlace it with filling it must be sized.
When two sets of threads interlace or are woven what is produced?
Notice that the warp and filling interlace in such a way that there is no trace of the diagonal on the face of the cloth.
The manner in which the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is known as the weave.
In about two weeks, with good management, the plants will fill the pots with roots, which so interlace as to hold the ball of earth compactly together during transportation.
The whole space must be weeded by hand, and there are some pests whose roots interlace horizontally above and below the ground, and which cannot be eradicated from the matted rows.
The Knights all rise, stand in circle, interlace their fingers, and say, "Sepulchrum.
Always interlace the fingers of the left hand, draw your sword and present it to the heart, and say, "Tammuz Touliumeth, I pronounce this Convention opened in ample form.
Interlace the last finger of the right hand, so as to form a square, and place the left hand on each other's right shoulder.
When the strands are untwisted, we put the ends of two cords together as close as possible, and place the ends of the one between the strands of the other, above and below alternately, so as to interlace them as in No.
When all the strands are thus knotted together, we interlace them with the strands of the cable.
Scull pigtail; instead of holding the ends by a tie, we interlace them again, as in No.
The use of theinterlace in all primitive arts is very interesting.
Of all decorative sculpture there is none more satisfying from the ornamental point of view than the Byzantine interlace and vine forms so usual in Venice.
A good deal of flat carving, especially in the interlace and acanthus of Ravenna, was accomplished by commencing with a series of drilled holes, which were afterwards channelled into each other and formed patterns.
He let the arms of his enchantress interlace him till the warning bell of Fritz sounded twice.
And here it should be noticed the bands no longer interlace at all; on the contrary, the ornamental forms are superposed one upon the other.
You have only to examine the crossing of the white lines in any of these last-mentioned patterns to see that, now that they are not separately glazed, they do not really interlace as before.
In that on page 143 they not only interlace one with the other, but the painted ornament, which now takes the form of more elaborate scrollwork than heretofore, is intertwined with them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interlace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.