verbWord forms: -weaves, -weaving, -wove, -weaved, -woven, -wove or -weaved
to weave, blend, or twine together; intertwine
Also: interwork
Derived forms
interweavement (ˌinterˈweavement)
noun
interweaver (ˈinterˌweaver)
noun
interwork in American English
(ˌintərˈwɜːrk) (verb-worked or -wrought, -working)
transitive verb
1.
to work or weave together; interweave
intransitive verb
2.
to act one upon the other; interact
Word origin
[1595–1605; inter- + work]This word is first recorded in the period 1595–1605. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Creole, density, detail, domain, premiuminter- is a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “between,” “among,”“in the midst of,” “mutually,” “reciprocally,” “together,” “during” (intercept; interest). On this model, inter- is used in the formation of compound words (intercom; interdepartmental)