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intertwist

[ in-ter-twist ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to twist together:

    intertwisted roots.

    Synonyms:



noun

  1. the act of intertwisting or the condition of being intertwisted.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of intertwist1

First recorded in 1650–60; inter- + twist
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Intertangle, in-tėr-tang′gl, v.t, to intertwist.

From

Intertwist, in-tėr-twist′, v.t. to twist together.—adv.

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And now the torrents from their mountain-beds Roar down uncheck'd; and serpents shaped of mist Writhe up to Heaven with unforbidden heads; And thunder-clouds, whose lightnings intertwist, Rack all the sky, and tear it into shreds, And shake the air like Titians that have kiss'd!

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The strictly literary merit of none could be put high, and the method, that of forwarding the result by a complicated intertwist of letters and narratives, though it took the public fancy for a time, was clumsy; while the author followed his master in more than one aberration of taste and sentiment.

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And it may be found likewise, at least by some, that in no book is there to be found such a constant intertwist of the passion which, in all humanity's higher representatives, goes with humour hand in hand—a loving yet a mutually critical pair.

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