Such a structure is weak because fewer grains interlock.
The goal is to pull off a number of dishes that interlock.
All of those bits have to fit together and interlock to drive delivery.”
Carr and Wilk discussed an accident that Carr blamed on an interlock situation.
In this way the barbules overlap and interlock to form the coherent web, or vane, of the feather.
It is now possible to detect, interlock, and power complex operations by using air throughout a system.
The effect is such that both series of equally spaced notes seem to interlock like the teeth of a cogwheel.
This outline of the two main alternatives for 151–187 shows how strategic and tactical issues of Plato interpretation interlock.
Three musicians sitting opposite them interlock with another pattern that fits two equally spaced notes between each note of the first group’s pattern.
Knightley, hitherto content with badinage, surprise themselves into emotional gravity, during a dance—in closeup, to be exact, as their hands interlock.
Knightley, hitherto content with badinage, surprise themselves into emotional gravity, during a dance—in closeup, to be exact, as their hands interlock.
The basic safety feature of all elevator installations was the hoistway door interlock that required the outer (shaft) door to be closed and locked before the car could move.
This stylized fighting, in which the competing males interlock horns or antlers and try to “outwrestle” each other, minimizes the danger of killing an opponent of the same species…
The process involved chemically synthesizing a short strand of DNA or RNA that could precisely interlock with a sequence found in a natural virus, like one Lego block attached to another.
The fact that the tributary systems of these rivers interlock allowed adventurers in the seventeenth century to go by river from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean with only five portages.
The familiar quality of human sweetness and melancholy in Ralf Hutter’s voice is subsumed into the machine as rhythms interlock and bloom in side two’s mini-symphony that begins with the title track.
In having intercourse, the marital partners “do not merely touch or interlock” but unite in a way that “has generative significance” and “physically embodies their specific, marital commitment” (36).
Snake vertebrae interlock firmly with one another; a hemispherical posterior projection from each articulates with an anterior concavity (i.e., a cup-shaped depression) on the vertebra in front of it.
“I could easily see a great institution like Harvard having a dynamic archive where, even after I’m gone—not just retired but let’s say really gone, I mean dead—aspects of the course could interlock with later generations of teachers and researchers,” Nagy told me.
But multiple-medallion systems also are used: either a succession or a chain of medallions on the vertical axis; two or more forms of medallions alternating in bands, a scheme typical of the Turkish (Ushak) carpets of the 16th and 17th centuries; or systematically spotted medallions that may or may not be interconnected or that may interlock so that the scheme becomes an elaborate lattice.
interlock
noun artifact
- a device that prevents an automotive engine from starting
Example: car theives know how to bypass the ignition interlock
verb change
- coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
verb contact
- hold in a locking position
noun act
- the act of interlocking or meshing
Example: an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check
verb contact
- become engaged or intermeshed with one another
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But multiple-medallion systems also are used either a succession or a chain of medallions on the vertical axis two or more forms of medallions alternating in bands a scheme typical of the Turkish Ushak carpets of the 16th and 17th centuries or systematically spotted medallions that may or may not be interconnected or that may interlock so that the scheme becomes an elaborate lattice