INTERVOLUTION
In`ter*vo*lu"tion, n.
Defn: The state of being intervolved or coiled up; a convolution; as, the intervolutions of a snake. Hawthorne.
INTERVOLVE
In`ter*volve", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intervolved; p. pr. & vb. n.
Intervolving.] Etym: [Pref. inter- + L. volvere, volutum, to roll.]
Defn: To involve one within another; to twist or coil together.
Milton.
INTERWEAVE In`ter*weave", v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p. Interwove; p. p. Interwoven; p. pr. & vb. n. Interweaving.]
1. To weave together; to intermix or unite in texture or construction; to intertwine; as, threads of silk and cotton interwoven. Under the hospitable covert nigh Of trees thick interwoven. Milton.
2. To intermingle; to unite intimately; to connect closely; as, to interweave truth with falsehood. Dryden. Words interwove with sighs found out their way. Milton.
INTERWISH
In`ter*wish", v. t.
Defn: To wish mutually in regarded to each other. [Obs.] Donne.
INTERWORKING
In`ter*work"ing, n.