Interweven
Interweven is a verb that means to weave together, interlace, or blend elements so that they form a connected whole. In contemporary English, interweave is the standard form, with interwoven or interweaved as the common past participle forms. Interweven appears primarily as an archaic or historical variant and is rarely used in modern writing.
Etymology and forms. The term derives from inter-, meaning between, combined with weave, the act of forming
Usage. Interweven is most often encountered in discussions of textiles or tapestry, where multiple threads are
Synonyms and related terms include interweave, interlace, converge, and merge. In modern prose, it is generally
See also: weave, interlace, interweave, tapestry, narrative structure.