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interlap, v.|ɪntəˈlæp| [f. inter- 1 b + lap v.] intr. To lap over, or rest one upon another. Hence interˈlapping vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1889Electric Rev. 8 Mar. 281/2 In case of any serious accident, the whole of the mains can, by one turn of a screw, be disconnected from the dynamos, the interlapping pieces all dropping out. 1892Eng. Illustr. Mag. Sept. 886 The logs were laid generally with the small ends towards the end of the raft, and interlapped so as to give strength. 1895Treas. Relig. Th. (N.Y.) Oct. 443 Any classification..is attended with difficulty because of the variations and interlappings. |