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[
in-ter-
nit
]
in·ter·knit
/
ˌɪn
tərˈnɪt
/
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in-ter-
nit
]
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verb (used with object),
in·ter·knit·ted
or
in·ter·knit,
in·ter·knit·ting.
to
knit
together, one with another; intertwine.
Origin:
1795–1805;
inter-
+
knit
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