intertwingle

UK /ˌɪntəˈtwɪŋɡl̩/ US /ˌɪntəɹˈtwɪŋɡ(ə)l/
verb 2

Definitions

verb

1

To confuse or entangle together; to enmesh, to muddle.

Now, having descarded,^([sic – meaning discarded]) by virtue of the spirit of the lord of universe, the possessions resembling the city of the Gandharvas created by the illusive energy of God which naturally get intertwingled with (one's) soul; go I to seek the protection of Him.

Athletic benefit. Esmeralda a great success. [Montgomery Gordon] Rice gets the ring ceremony "intertwingled."

2

Of documents, information, etc.: to interconnect or interrelate in a complex way.

But why should things be saved? Everything is deeply intertwingled. We save for knowledge and nostalgia, but what we thought was knowledge often turns to nostalgia, and nostalgia often brings us deeper insights that cut across our lives and very selves.

Deeply intertwingled hypertext documents offer readers abundant choices, permitting reader and author to work together to dynamically reorganize the document to meet specific needs.

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