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Verb: intwine
Usage: archaic
  1. Spin, wind, or twist together
    "intwine the ribbons";
    - intertwine, twine, entwine, enlace, interlace, lace, interwind
     
  2. Tie or link together
    "Their fates were intwined";
    - knit, entwine

Derived forms: intwining, intwines, intwined

Type of: conjoin [formal], distort, join, twine, twist

Encyclopedia: Intwine