Monitor using interlaced scanning technique: First the odd lines (blue) and then the even lines (yellow) of an image are displayed. FromMiddle English entrelacen , fromAnglo-Norman entrelacer , fromOld French inter- +lacer ( “ weave ” ) .
interlace (countable anduncountable ,plural interlaces )
( visual arts ) Adecorative element found especially in earlymedieval art Hiberno-Saxoninterlace patterns
( electronics ) A technique of improving the picture quality of a video signal primarily onCRT devices without consuming extrabandwidth .decorative element found in medieval art
technique of improving the picture quality
interlace (third-person singular simple present interlaces ,present participle interlacing ,simple past and past participle interlaced )
( transitive ) Tocross one with another.Synonyms: interthread ,intertwine ,interweave tointerlace wires
1960 November, “Talking of Trains: Selby swing bridge”, inTrains Illustrated , page647 :The opportunity was also taken to remove one of the few examples of gauntleted tracks in this country,interlacing the down fast and slow lines over the bridge.
Tomingle ; toblend . ( intransitive ) To cross one another as ifwoven together; tointertwine ; to blendintricately .interlacing branches
to cross one with another
to cross one another as if woven together