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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024in•ter•fac•ing (in′tər fā′sing),USA pronunciation n. - Clothinga woven or nonwoven material used between the facing and outer fabric of a garment, as in the collar and lapels of a jacket, to add body and give support and shape to the garment.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: interfacing /ˈɪntəˌfeɪsɪŋ/ n - a piece of fabric sewn beneath the facing of a garment, usually at the inside of the neck, armholes, etc, to give shape and firmness
- another name for interlining
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024in•ter•face /n. ˈɪntɚˌfeɪs; v. also ˌɪntɚˈfeɪs/USA pronunciation n., v., -faced, -fac•ing. n. [countable] - the area linking several disciplines or fields of study.
- something that makes it possible for separate elements to work together or communicate:A new computer interface allows these machines to communicate.
v. - to (cause to) be brought into an interface: [no object]The systems could not interface.[~ + object]to interface the two systems.
- to meet or communicate directly:[~ + with + object]His job required him to interface with the Art Department.
See -face-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024in•ter•face (n. in′tər fās′;v. in′tər fās′, in′tər fās′),USA pronunciation n., v., -faced, -fac•ing. n. - a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
- the facts, problems, considerations, theories, practices, etc., shared by two or more disciplines, procedures, or fields of study:the interface between chemistry and physics.
- a common boundary or interconnection between systems, equipment, concepts, or human beings.
- communication or interaction:Interface between the parent company and its subsidiaries has never been better.
- a thing or circumstance that enables separate and sometimes incompatible elements to coordinate effectively:The organization serves as an interface between the state government and the public.
- [Computers.]
- Computingequipment or programs designed to communicate information from one system of computing devices or programs to another.
- Computingany arrangement for such communication.
v.t. - to bring into an interface.
- to bring together;
connect or mesh:The management is interfacing several departments with an information service from overseas. v.i. - to be in an interface.
- to function as an interface.
- to meet or communicate directly;
interact, coordinate, synchronize, or harmonize (often fol. by with):The two communications systems are able to interface with each other.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: interface n /ˈɪntəˌfeɪs/- a surface that forms the boundary between two bodies, liquids, or chemical phases
- a common point or boundary between two things, subjects, etc
- an electrical circuit linking one device, esp a computer, with another
vb /ˌɪntəˈfeɪs/- (transitive) to design or adapt the input and output configurations of (two electronic devices) so that they may work together compatibly
- to be or become an interface (with)
- to be or become interactive (with)
interfacial /ˌɪntəˈfeɪʃəl/ adj ˌinterˈfacially adv |