Unite+intimately

  • 11interweave — in ter*weave , v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p. {interwove}; p. p. {interwoven}; p. pr. & vb. n. {interweaving}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To weave together; to intermix or unite in texture or construction; to intertwine; as, threads of silk and cotton… …

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  • 12interweaving — interweave in ter*weave , v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p. {interwove}; p. p. {interwoven}; p. pr. & vb. n. {interweaving}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To weave together; to intermix or unite in texture or construction; to intertwine; as, threads of silk and… …

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  • 13interwove — interweave in ter*weave , v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p. {interwove}; p. p. {interwoven}; p. pr. & vb. n. {interweaving}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To weave together; to intermix or unite in texture or construction; to intertwine; as, threads of silk and… …

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  • 14interwoven — interweave in ter*weave , v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p. {interwove}; p. p. {interwoven}; p. pr. & vb. n. {interweaving}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To weave together; to intermix or unite in texture or construction; to intertwine; as, threads of silk and… …

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  • 15inosculate — inosculation, n. /in os kyeuh layt /, v.i., v.t., inosculated, inosculating. 1. to unite by openings, as arteries in anastomosis. 2. to connect or join so as to become or make continuous, as fibers; blend. 3. to unite intimately. [1665 75; IN 2 + …

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  • 16weave — I. v. a. 1. Interlace (as the threads of a fabric), intwine, plant, plat, braid, mat. 2. Unite intimately, unite by close connection or intermixture. 3. Compose, form into a fabric. II. v. n. Work a loom, practise weaving …

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  • 17marry — I mar•ry [[t]ˈmær i[/t]] v. ried, ry•ing 1) to take as a husband or wife; take in marriage 2) to perform the marriage ceremony for; join in wedlock 3) to give in marriage; arrange the marriage of: married off all their children[/ex] 4) to join or …

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  • 18inosculate — [c]/ɪnˈɒskjuleɪt/ (say in oskyoohlayt) verb (inosculated, inosculating) –verb (t) 1. to unite by openings, as arteries in anastomosis. 2. to connect or join so as to make continuous, as fibres. –verb (i) 3. to open into one another. 4. to unite… …

  • 19marry — I. /ˈmæri / (say maree) verb (married, marrying) –verb (t) 1. to take in marriage. 2. to unite in wedlock. 3. to give in marriage. 4. to unite intimately; join together: a design that marries safety and comfort. 5. Nautical a. to join together,… …

  • 20in|os´cu|la´tion — in|os|cu|late «ihn OS kyuh layt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. 1. to unite by openings: »to inosculate arteries with veins. 2. to join or connect so as to become or make continuous; blend: »to inosculate fibers …

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