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enlace - Dictionary Entry

enlace

Part of Speech

Verb, Noun

Pronunciation

IPA: /ɪnˈlæs/ or /ɪnˈleɪs/

Phonetic: in-LASS or in-LAYS

Definitions

  1. (Verb) To intertwine, interlace, or weave together.
  2. (Verb) To link or connect in a complex way.
  3. (Noun) A connection, bond, or intertwining of elements.

Usage Examples

  • The artist decided to enlace the threads to create a unique pattern.
  • The two rivers enlace as they flow through the valley.
  • The alliance served as an enlace between the two kingdoms.

Etymology

Derived from Old French enlacier, meaning "to bind or lace together," which originates from Latin in ("into") + laqueus ("a noose or snare").

Synonyms

  • Intertwine
  • Interlace
  • Weave
  • Connect
  • Bind

Antonyms

  • Untangle
  • Disconnect
  • Unravel
  • Detach

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Enlazar en-la-THAR (Spain) / en-la-SAR (Latin America)
French Entrelacer on-truh-la-SAY
German Verflechten fer-FLEKH-ten
Hindi जोड़ना (Jodna) JOD-nah

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɪnˈlæs/
  • American English: /ɪnˈleɪs/

Historical Usage

The term "enlace" has been used in English and Romance languages for centuries, particularly in poetic and artistic contexts to describe the intertwining of elements, whether physical, emotional, or conceptual.

Cultural Nuances

In literature and poetry, "enlace" is often used metaphorically to describe deep emotional or spiritual bonds. It is commonly found in descriptions of nature, relationships, and artistic compositions.

More Information

The word "enlace" continues to be used in modern contexts, especially in literary, textile, and design fields. It signifies not only physical interweaving but also complex relationships and abstract connections.

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