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Interlocking   /ˈɪntərlˌɑkɪŋ/   Listen
Interlocking

adjective
1.
Linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing.  Synonyms: interlacing, interlinking, interwoven.
noun
1.
Contact by fitting together.  Synonyms: engagement, mesh, meshing.  "The meshing of gears"
2.
The act of interlocking or meshing.  Synonyms: interlock, mesh, meshing.



Interlock

verb
1.
Coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively.  Synonym: mesh.
2.
Hold in a locking position.  Synonyms: interlace, lock.
3.
Become engaged or intermeshed with one another.  Synonym: lock.



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"Interlocking" Quotes from Famous Books



... the slope was scarcely clogged at all. The firs, waving now and interlocking their branches in that vague joy or trouble of the winter wind, were keeping off the powdery drift. When he got to his house he saw Jerry on the way to the barn, but he did not hail him. Possibly Jerry had paid Tenney for his ...
— Old Crow • Alice Brown

... as they came within whistling distance of the tower at the interlocking rails where ...
— Ralph on the Overland Express - The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer • Allen Chapman

... itself, was the direct cause of a famous, and at the time, a sensational "incident." In 1887 the down morning mail train ran off the line at Ellesmere and it was held that this was due to delay on the part of the porter in not being at the points in time to work them properly. For at this time the interlocking system, made compulsory under the Act of 1889, had not been installed, and the safety of trains depended on due attention to the pointsman's functions. When, in 1891, a Committee of the House of Commons, of which Sir Michael Hicks-Beach was chairman, sat to inquire ...
— The Story of the Cambrian - A Biography of a Railway • C. P. Gasquoine

... of the carved area bear, scattered irregularly in relief, reduplications of the various features of the human figure, E.G. of the hands, elbows, knees, and even of the teeth, as well as many pairs of interlocking hooks. These last, which recur in other decorative designs, and which (as was said above) seem to symbolise the taking of heads, form an important and constant feature of the whole scheme of decoration. In the more elaborate examples they are carved out of the solid; and ...
— The Pagan Tribes of Borneo • Charles Hose and William McDougall

... retreated. "All the same," Guynemer added gaily, "if I ever get into a terrible financial fix and have to become a cab-driver, I shall have memories which are far from ordinary: a tire exploding at 3400 meters, an interlocking at 3000 meters. That rotten Boche only owed his life to a spring being slightly out of order, as was shown by the autopsy on the machine-gun. For my eighth combat, this was ...
— Georges Guynemer - Knight of the Air • Henry Bordeaux


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