INTWINE
Source: 566, 567
intwine. Intwine, v.t. to twist or wreath together
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In‐twine″ (?), v. t. [[Cf. Entwine.]] To twine or twist into, or together; to wreathe; as, a wreath of flowers intwined. [Written also entwine.]
Source: 566, 567
intwine. Intwine, v.t. to twist or wreath together
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In‐twine″ (?), v. t. [[Cf. Entwine.]] To twine or twist into, or together; to wreathe; as, a wreath of flowers intwined. [Written also entwine.]