Definition of Interlaid

1. Verb. (past of interlay) ¹

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Definition of Interlaid

1. interlay [v] - See also: interlay

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interlaid

interknot
interknots
interknotted
interknotting
interknow
interknowledge
interlaboratory
interlace
interlaced
interlacement
interlacements
interlaces
interlacing
interlacustrine
interladder
interlaid (current term)
interlamellar
interlaminar
interlaminar jelly
interlaminated
interlamination
interlaminations
interlanguage
interlanguages
interlap
interlapped
interlapping
interlaps
interlapse
interlapses

Literary usage of Interlaid

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

1. Transactions by Royal Geological Society of Cornwall (1871)
"... the ordinary homogeneous clay- slate is interlaid by conformable beds and isolated bodies of ..."

2. The Panorama of Professions and Trades, Or, Every Man's Book by Edward Hazen (1836)
"These are hammered a little to make them smooth, and then interlaid with pieces of fine vellum four inches square. The whole, with twenty other pieces of ..."

3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1894)
"Instead of several ancient midden beds interlaid with stalagmite breccia or cave earth indicating the lapse of successive epochs and the •comings and goings ..."

4. The Useful Arts: Considered in Connexion with the Applications of Science by Jacob Bigelow (1853)
"All these squares are interlaid with leaves, first of vellum, and afterwards, of gold-beater's skin, a thin membraneous substance obtained from the ..."

5. Hand-book of the Useful Arts: Including Agriculture, Architecture, Domestic by Thomas Antisell (1852)
"The 100 plates of gold, thus prona one mass, are interlaid with >ieces of very fine ... The 600 pieces, thus produced, are interlaid with pieces of animal ..."

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