Interlace
21interlace — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To weave] Syn. intertwine, braid, entangle; see twist , weave 1 . 2. [To mingle] Syn. blend, combine, connect; see join 1 , merge , mix 1 …
22interlace — in|ter|lace [ ,ıntər leıs ] verb intransitive or transitive to weave things together by making them pass under and over each other, or to be woven together in this way: interlaced branches …
23interlace — v. interweave, cross over and under as if woven together; intertwine, mingle together …
24interlace — v. a. Intertwine, interweave, inweave, intwine, twine together …
25interlace — verb (I, T) to join things together by weaving and twisting them over and under each other, or to be joined in this way: The threads were interlaced with strands of gold …
26interlace — v 1. crisscross, zigzag, weave, lace; interweave, intermingle, combine, interlink, interlock, fit together; intertwist, twist together, entwist, entwine, braid, plait, pleat, fold across; intertwine, entangle, enmesh, ensnarl, ensnare; mat, tie,… …
27interlace — in·ter·lace …
28interlace — in•ter•lace [[t]ˌɪn tərˈleɪs, ˈɪn tərˌleɪs[/t]] v. laced, lac•ing 1) to cross one another as if woven together; intertwine: Their hands interlaced[/ex] 2) to unite or arrange (threads, strips, parts, etc.) so as to intercross one another, passing …
29Interlace — VP Refers to how a video picture is captured or displayed. Interlaced scanning skips every other vertical row of pictures making one pass on the odd numbered pixel rows (1, 3, 5, etc.) and then a second pass on the even numbered pixel rows (2, 4 …
30interlace — TV To split a TV picture into two fields of odd and even lines. Under the interlaced method, every other line is scanned during the first pass, then the remaining lines are scanned in the second pass. All analog TV formats (NTSC, PAL and SECAM)… …