verb
- present participle of intwine; to twist or weave together; to intertwine
noun
- the act or process of twisting or weaving things together
Examples
- The vines were intwining around the fence post.
- She enjoyed the intwining of different musical styles in the composition.
- The dancers moved with intwining motions, their arms gracefully crossing.
- He watched the intwining of the two ropes as they were twisted together.
- The intwining of cultures created a rich and diverse community.
- The branches were intwining overhead, creating a natural canopy.