interstitch

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Etymology[edit]

inter- +‎ stitch

Verb[edit]

interstitch (third-person singular simple present interstitches, present participle interstitching, simple past and past participle interstitched)

  1. connect things together with stitches to form a single piece.
    • 1916, Rudolf Gahl, Mining and Metallurgy, Volumes 115-120[1]:
      In the interest of greater economy, we intend giving up interstitching the layers of canvas.
    • 2001, David M. Boje, Narrative Methods for Organizational & Communication Research[2]:
      Storytelling occurs as a tapestry as an inter-stitching of information among customers, managers, executives, vendors, employees and consultants.

Noun[edit]

interstitch (plural interstitches)

  1. area where the stitch is located.