Definition of Interlaid. Meaning of Interlaid. Synonyms of Interlaid

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Definition of Interlaid

Interlaid
Interlay In`ter*lay", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interlaid; p. pr. & vb. n. Interlaying.] To lay or place among or between. --Daniel.

Meaning of Interlaid from wikipedia

- consisting of at least six, usually seven, thin layers of sponge cake interlaid with chocolate buttercream. The exterior is covered in a dark chocolate...
- Bavarian torte consisting of, usually seven, thin layers of sponge cake interlaid with chocolate buttercream Rigo Jancsi – a traditional Hungarian cube-shaped...
- which are continuously shed and replaced from below. These dead cells are interlaid with lipids secreted by the stratum granulosum just underneath, which...
- Bavarian cake, which consists of at least six thin layers of sponge cake interlaid with chocolate buttercream, with a dark chocolate glaze. Quarkbällchen [de]...
- the bottom has layered deposits of the rare mineral monohydrocalcite interlaid with diatoms, on top of sapropelic sediments with high pyrite content...
- inter-layer under heat and pressure. The third type of laminated gl**** is interlaid with a cured resin. Each manufacturing process may include gl**** layers...
- against a green screen and composited. Various light effects were then interlaid to "make it look scary" and more "angelic". After watching a rough cut...
- distinct headstock shape ("mountain peak") with an inlaid (or rather interlaid) headstock plate, a zero fret, spanish heel, necks glued from several...
- Webster Ordish and John Charles Traylen of Mountsorrel granite, banded and interlaid with Derbyshire red gritstone, covered with Swithland grey-green slating...
- architraves above them. The floor consists of Italian and Vermont marble panels interlaid with foreign marbles. Immediately opposite the entrance, on the north...