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- INTERLACE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTERLACE is to unite by or as if by lacing together : interweave How to use interlace in a sentence
- Interlaced video - Wikipedia
Interlaced video (also known as interlaced scan) is a technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display without consuming extra bandwidth The interlaced signal contains two fields of a video frame captured consecutively
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- INTERLACE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
INTERLACE meaning: 1 to join different parts together to make a whole, especially by crossing one thing over another… Learn more
- interlace verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
interlace (something) (with something) to twist things together over and under each other; to be twisted together in this way Her hair was interlaced with ribbons and flowers Definition of interlace verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- INTERLACE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Interlace definition: to cross one another, typically passing alternately over and under, as if woven together; intertwine See examples of INTERLACE used in a sentence
- Interlace - definition of interlace by The Free Dictionary
1 to cross one another as if woven together; intertwine: Their hands interlaced 2 to unite or arrange (threads, strips, parts, etc ) so as to intercross one another, passing alternately over and under; intertwine 3 to mingle; blend 4 to diversify by intermingling: intersperse in`ter•lace′ment, n
- INTERLACE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
3 senses: 1 to join together (patterns, fingers, etc) by crossing, as if woven; intertwine 2 to mingle or blend in an Click for more definitions
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