Definition of Intertwinements

1. intertwinement [n] - See also: intertwinement

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intertwinements

intertropical
intertropical anaemia
intertropical hyphemia
intertube
intertubercular bursitis
intertubercular groove
intertubercular line
intertubercular plane
intertubercular sulcus
intertubular
intertubular zone
intertwine
intertwined
intertwinement
intertwinements (current term)
intertwiner
intertwiners
intertwines
intertwingle
intertwingled
intertwingles
intertwingling
intertwining
intertwiningly
intertwinings
intertwist
intertwisted
intertwisting
intertwists

Literary usage of Intertwinements

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"... anything about his or her personal history or its intertwinements such as, possibly, a marriage, children, friends, predilections, and so on. ..."

2. Notes and Sketches of the Paris Exhibition by George Augustus Sala (1868)
"... should be " distinct" inwhat are intended by the designer to be the marked and salient points; but it should be indistinct in infinite intertwinements ..."

3. Lights and Shadows of Spiritualism by Daniel Dunglas Home (1878)
"... to describe to the world the monstrous intertwinements of two complicated souls. These souls pass a confused series of existences in various planets. ..."

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