verb
- past tense and past participle of interlap; to overlap or interweave in an alternating or interlocking pattern
Usage: technical or specialized usage; often used in textiles, construction, or digital imaging
Examples
- The tiles were interlapped to create a stronger, more weather-resistant roof.
- The fabric layers interlapped in a way that increased durability.
- The designer interlapped the wooden planks for a seamless finish.
- The shingles interlapped perfectly to prevent water leakage.
- The two materials interlapped at the seam to form a secure bond.