
1) Catch 2) Dovetail 3) Grab 4) Hold in a locking position 5) Interlocking 6) Mesh 7) Meshing 8) Snap 9) Snatch 10) To interlace
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1) Engage 2) Intertwine 3) Interweave 4) Mesh
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Interlocking is a method of preventing undesired states in a state machine, which in a general sense can include any electrical, electronic, or mechanical device or system.
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[engineering] An interlock is a device used to prevent undesired states in a state machine, which in a general sense can include any electrical, electronic, or mechanical device or system. In most applications an interlock is used to help prevent a machine from harming its operator or damaging itself by stopping the machine when tripped. Ho...
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• (v. t.) To unite by locking or linking together; to secure in place by mutual fastening. • (v. i.) To unite, embrace, communicate with, or flow into, one another; to be connected in one system; to lock into one another; to interlace firmly.
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This is a plain-stitched knit fabric which looks the same on each side.
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A double-knit fabric.
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a type of cut and sew knit fabric that is characterized by the interconnecting of the knit stitches.
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A stretchable fabric in a variation of a rib stitch, with two finely ribbed fabric layers joined by interlocking. Plain interlock, double knit fabrics are more stable and heavier than single knits.
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In`ter·lock' intransitive verb To unite, embrace, communicate with, or flow into, one another; to be connected in one system; to lock into one another; to interlace firmly.
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A special type of eight-lock knit cloth. The stitch variation of the rib stitch, which generally resembles a double 1 x 1 ribbed fabric that is interknitted with crossed sinker wales. Plain (double knit) interlock stitch fabrics are thicker, heavier, and more stable than single knit constructions. The fabric has a smooth surface on both sides, and ...
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A term that generically refers to two or more machines running in sychronization; often shortened to 'locked.'
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A rib stitch variation, interlock resembles two separate 1 x 1 ribbed fabrics that are interknitted. Interlock stitch fabrics are thicker, heavier, and more stable than single knit constructions.
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An arrangement by means of which the functioning of one part is controlled by the functioning of another
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A device to prevent lift movement when the landing gate is not fully closed and to prevent the landing gate from being opened unless the lift platform is present at that landing.
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a device or set of devices that insures the proper sequence of actions occur. Most cars have interlocks to insure certain aspects of proper operation. The key must be inserted before the steering wheel will turn or the transmission shifted into gear. The key cannot be removed until the car is put in park.
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[
v] - become engaged or intermeshed with one another 2. [v] - coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
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A type of cut-and-sew knit fabric that is characterized by the interconnecting of the knit stitches.
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ignition interlock noun a device that prevents an automotive engine from starting; `car theives know how to bypass the ignition interlock`
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A device that provides a physical lock for hoistway door and gives an electrical signal which allows the car to run.
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to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized. · to interweave or interlace, one with another: The branches of the trees interlock to form a natural archway. · (of switches, signals, etc.) to operate together in a prearranged order.
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Variation of rib stitch where two 1x1 ribbed fabrics are interknitted. Heavy and more stable than single rib.
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