Definition
Twisted or woven together; intertwined or closely connected in a complex way.
Etymology
From Middle English 'entwynen', combining 'en-' (in) with 'twine' from Old English 'twin' meaning double thread. The word evolved to describe both literal braiding and metaphorical interconnection.
Kelly Says
DNA's double helix structure is nature's ultimate example of entwining - two complementary strands twisted together in a way that's both beautiful and functionally essential for life itself.
Translations
ARالعربية
متشابك
mutashabak
CACatalà
enllaçat
ehn-yah-sah-t
CSČeština
splétaný
spleh-tah-nee
DEDeutsch
verflochten
vair-floh-chen
ELΕλληνικά
πλεγμένος
plegmenos
ESEspañol
entrelazado
entreh-lah-thah-doh
FAفارسی
درهم تنیده
darham tanideh
FISuomi
punottu
poon-oh-too
FRFrançais
enlacé
ahhn-lah-sey
HIहिन्दी
जुड़ा हुआ
juda hua
HUMagyar
összefonódott
oh-sah-foh-noh-dott
IDBahasa Indonesia
terjalin
tehr-jah-leen
IGIG
imejikọta
ee-meh-jee-koh-tah
ITItaliano
intrecciato
in-tray-CHAH-toh
KKKK
байланысты
baylanysty
KO한국어
얽혀 있는
yakhyeo issneun
MSBahasa Melayu
terjalin
tehr-jah-leen
NLNederlands
verstrengeld
vair-strayn-geld
PAPA
ਜੁੜਿਆ ਹੋਇਆ
juria hoia
PLPolski
splątany
splotany
PTPortuguês
entrelaçado
ehn-treh-lah-sah-doo
RORomână
împletit
eem-pleh-teet
RUРусский
сплетённый
spletyonnyy
SVSvenska
sammanflätad
sahm-mahn-fleht-ad
SWKiswahili
imeunganishwa
ee-meh-oo-ngah-nee-shwah
TAதமிழ்
சுற்றுக்கோடு
surrukkoedu
TEతెలుగు
ముడిపడిన
mudipadina
TLTL
nalilito
nah-lee-lee-toh
TRTürkçe
dolaşık
doh-lah-shik
UKУкраїнська
сплетений
spletenyy
ZUZU
kuhlungwa
koo-loong-wah