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Interlock   /ˌɪntərlˈɑk/   Listen
verb
Interlock  v. t.  
1.
To unite by locking or linking together; to secure in place by mutual fastening. "My lady with her fingers interlocked."
2.
To connect together so that the parts work together as a coordinated unit; to connect as a single system.



Interlock  v. i.  To unite, embrace, communicate with, or flow into, one another; to be connected in one system; to lock into one another; to interlace firmly.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Interlock" Quotes from Famous Books



... which would set itself to do or get done a number of services necessary to the teaching and extension of the language of our universal peoples. With such a Society those who undertook this project for the habilitation of criticism would necessarily co-operate and interlock. ...
— Mankind in the Making • H. G. Wells

... Cruiser Force which englobed the Line and supply train—the heavies that are the backbone of any fleet. We were headed roughly in the direction of the Rebel's fourth sector, the one top-heavy with metals industries. Our exact course was known only to the brass and the computers that planned our interlock. But where we were headed wasn't important. The "Lachesis" was finally going to war! I could feel the change in the crew, the nervousness, the anticipation, the adrenal responses of fear and excitement. After a year in the doldrums, ...
— A Question of Courage • Jesse Franklin Bone

... all vessels of the Fleet!" The Headquarters speaker, receiver sealed upon the wave-length of the Admiral of the Fleet, broke the long silence. "All vessels, in sectors L to R, inclusive, will interlock location signals. Some of you have received, or will receive shortly, certain communications from sources which need not be mentioned. Those commanders will at once send out red K4 screens. Vessels so marked will act as temporary ...
— Triplanetary • Edward Elmer Smith

... to bring their hands together, but the opening between the logs was so narrow that the best they could do was to interlock some of ...
— Rodney The Partisan • Harry Castlemon

... caught by one or two, but the howling of the gale rendered all connexion in the meaning impossible. The Englishman ceased his efforts to make himself heard, for the two ships were now rolling-to, and it appeared as if their spars would interlock. There was an instant when Mr. Leach had his hand on the main-brace to let it go; but the Foam started away on a sea, like a horse that feels the spur, and disobeying her helm, shot forward, as if about to cross ...
— Homeward Bound - or, The Chase • James Fenimore Cooper

... under what are, in common phrase, termed "open" or "close" games; an open game being where the pieces are brought out into more immediate engagement,—a close game where the pawns interlock, and the pieces can less easily issue to the attack. An instance of the former may be found in the Allgaier,—of the latter in Philidor's Defence. These two kinds of games are found in chess-play because they are found in human temperament; ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 32, June, 1860 • Various



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