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1 intreccio
m (pl -cci) fig ( trama) plot* * *intreccio s.m.1 interlacement, plait (ing), weaving; (l'intrecciare) interlacing; (di canne o vimini) wattle: l'intreccio dei fili era difficile da sciogliere, it was difficult to disentangle the threads; lavori d'intreccio, basketwork, wickerwork2 (di tessuto) weave, web, network3 (trama di un'opera) plot, intrigue, action // commedia d'intreccio, comedy of intrigue.* * *1) intertwining, weaving2) (trama) plot3) (intrico) tangle* * *intrecciopl. -ci /in'trett∫o, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 intertwining, weaving; lavoro d'intreccio basketwork2 (trama) plot3 (intrico) tangle. -
2 intrecciamento
1 interlacement; intertwinement2 (l'intrecciare) interlacing, intertwisting, intertwining; (di nastri, capelli) braiding, plaiting.
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Interlacement — In ter*lace ment, n. [Cf. F. entrelacement.] The act of interlacing, or the state of being interlaced; also, that which is interlaced … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
interlacement — index incorporation (blend) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
interlacement — noun see interlace … New Collegiate Dictionary
interlacement — See interlace. * * * … Universalium
interlacement — n. intertwinement, interweaving, interlocking (of threads, branches, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
interlacement — in·ter·lace·ment … English syllables
interlacement — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈlāsmənt noun ( s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin inter ) of earlier enterlacement, from French entrelacement, from Middle French, from Old French, from entrelacier (v.) + ment : the process or result of interlacing : a… … Useful english dictionary
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interlace — verb Etymology: Middle English entrelacen, from Anglo French entrelacer, from entre inter + lacer to lace Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to unite by or as if by lacing together ; interweave 2. to vary by alternation or intermixture ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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