What's the difference between interlace and twitter?

Interlace


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To unite, as by lacing together; to insert or interpose one thing within another; to intertwine; to interweave.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In well-differentiated tumours a characteristic feature is interlacing endothelial cell-lined channels showing considerable nuclear atypia.
  • (2) The outer coat turned to be extremely sculptured, presenting as interlaced crests of various height.
  • (3) Collagen in the unusually thickened scleral tissue was arranged in irregularly interlacing bundles.
  • (4) Histological examination showed interlacing bundles of spindle cells and loose areolar region.
  • (5) Most examples measure less than or equal to 0.5 cm and are composed of a partially encapsulated mass of bland Schwann cells and innumerable tiny axons arranged in interlacing fascicles.
  • (6) Histologically, spindle cells with minimal cytologic atypia were arranged in interlacing bundles.
  • (7) When the patients were moved half the slice interval to perform the interpolating scan, and the two sets of images were interlaced with each other, the detectability increased to 88%.
  • (8) The mesenchymal component consists of a fascicular proliferation of tightly interlaced, uniform, benign-appearing spindled cells that immunostatin for vimentin and fibronectin, but not desmin or actin.
  • (9) Growth and mutual interlacing of colonies of T. viride is affected by concentration of nutrients and presence of inhibitors in the culture medium.
  • (10) The incised common carotid artery was closed by Iwabuchi's interlacing vascular suture method with excellent results.
  • (11) Long secondary dendrites of mitral cells also extend posteriorly beyond the perimeter of the mitral cell-external plexiform layer and interlace with granule cell peripheral dendrites in a plexiform layer external to the posterior region of the granule cell core.
  • (12) Histologically, all tumors showed broad, interlacing fascicles of spindle cells with pleomorphic nuclei, frequent mitoses, and necrosis.
  • (13) In dogs, 120 episodes involving shocks by a 3.7-A, 5-ms unidirectional rectangular wave of one polarity were interlaced with 120 similar episodes of the reverse polarity.
  • (14) However, some of the intraperineural lamellated corpuscles exhibited interlaced arrangements of tortuous axon terminals and cytoplasmic lamellae resembling the arrangement in Meissner corpuscles.
  • (15) Interlacing suture for the anastomosis of the cervical internal carotid artery was employed successfully.
  • (16) Findings at postmortem evaluation indicate that symptoms can be attributed to neuroma formation: a characteristic adventitious plaque of tissue composed of hyperplastic, interlacing bands of Schwann cells and myelinated fibers overlay the posterior columns of the spinal cord.
  • (17) In the inner layer bundles of crystallites interlace with each other.
  • (18) An interlacing three-dimensional network of collagen fibrils intervened between the capsular lamellae.
  • (19) Immunoreactive terminal nerves interlaced smooth muscle bundles in all layers in all smooth muscle regions, formed loose tangled knots about widely dispersed muscle cells in striated muscle, and supplied vessels and submucosal glands.
  • (20) Histologically, the lesion is characterized by three distinct zones--an outer compressed fibrous connective tissue capsule, an inner myxomatous zone, and a central zone of proliferating Schwann's cells arranged in interlacing fascicles with areas of palisaded cells and organoid structures.

Twitter


Definition:

  • (n.) One who twits, or reproaches; an upbraider.
  • (v. i.) To make a succession of small, tremulous, intermitted noises.
  • (v. i.) To make the sound of a half-suppressed laugh; to titter; to giggle.
  • (v. i.) To have a slight trembling of the nerves; to be excited or agitated.
  • (v. t.) To utter with a twitter.
  • (n.) The act of twittering; a small, tremulous, intermitted noise, as that made by a swallow.
  • (n.) A half-suppressed laugh; a fit of laughter partially restrained; a titter; a giggle.
  • (n.) A slight trembling or agitation of the nerves.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Raphael Honigstein Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bayern Munich’s Douglas Costa.
  • (2) Facebook Twitter Pinterest With a plot based around fake (or real?)
  • (3) Names, and the absence of them, could be important Facebook Twitter Pinterest Don’t look back … Daisy Ridley’s Rey and John Boyega’s stormtrooper Finn.
  • (4) The only way we can change it, is if we get people to look in and understand what is happening.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dean, Clare and their baby son.
  • (5) September 11 conspiracies Facebook Twitter Pinterest September 11 conspiracy theories.
  • (6) A man named Moreno Facebook Twitter Pinterest Italy's players give chase to an inscrutable Byron Moreno, whose relationship with the country was only just beginning.
  • (7) Dominic Fifield Facebook Twitter Pinterest Ravel Morrison, who has been on loan at QPR, may be set for a return to Loftus Road.
  • (8) Join a Twitter book club It all started last summer, when 12,000 people took to Twitter to discuss Neil Gaiman's American Gods .
  • (9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Also on display in the hallway is a painting of Carson with Jesus.
  • (10) If it works anyone can do this exactly as we have done.” The sudden release follows weeks of visual clues left on the Radiohead frontman’s Twitter and Tumblr.
  • (11) There is no deal done regarding Paul Pogba, lots of bla bla bla,” the Dutchman wrote on Twitter .
  • (12) Despite Facebook's size and reach, and its much-vaunted role in the short-lived Arab spring , there are reasons for thinking that Twitter may be the more important service for the future of the public sphere – that is, the space in which democracies conduct public discussion.
  • (13) He's called out for his lack of imagination in a stinging review by a leading food critic (Oliver Platt) and - after being introduced to Twitter by his tech-savvy son (Emjay Anthony) - accidentally starts a flame war that will lead to him losing his job.
  • (14) ... and the #housingstrategy on Twitter: Robin Macfarlane, a retired businessman: @MacfarlaneRobin House building should have been on the agenda from day one.
  • (15) Macron hit back on Twitter, saying her proposals to take France out of the EU would destroy France’s fishing industry.
  • (16) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Joe Davis protests against his wife Kim’s jailing.
  • (17) There’s no difference between us.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Hauwa Modu’s parents were killed by Boko Haram.
  • (18) So we’ve just stopped communicating now.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Damaged buildings in Kommunar.
  • (19) Mark Latham's insights, insults and feuds are why he's worth reading | Gay Alcorn Read more BuzzFeed political editor Mark Di Stefano, the reporter who broke the story linking Latham to the less-than-savoury @RealMarkLatham Twitter account , had been chasing Stutchbury for days.
  • (20) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Ronald Reagan meeting with Rupert Murdoch in the Oval Office on 18 January 1983.