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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
intertwingle .
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Examples
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Hale-Evans comes across as an author with exactly this kind of intertwingled sense of humour.
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Hale-Evans comes across as an author with exactly this kind of intertwingled sense of humour.
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All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
Jason Silva: The Beginning of Infinity Jason Silva 2011
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All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
Jason Silva: The Beginning of Infinity Jason Silva 2011
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All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
Jason Silva: The Beginning of Infinity Jason Silva 2011
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All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
Jason Silva: The Beginning of Infinity Jason Silva 2011
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If not, then we should talk so you can explain it to me, because it all looks pretty tangly and intertwingled to me.
0xDECAFBAD l.m.orchard 2010
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I'm a bit usure of what SqlServer applications I have installed (as they are intertwingled with the Aps. Net stuff somewhat).
ASP.NET Forums 2010
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I'm a bit usure of what SqlServer applications I have installed (as they are intertwingled with the Aps. Net stuff somewhat).
ASP.NET Forums 2010
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If not, then we should talk so you can explain it to me, because it all looks pretty tangly and intertwingled to me.
0xDECAFBAD l.m.orchard 2010
bobstep commented on the word intertwingled
"intertwingled" probably was coined by Ted Nelson in his book Computer Lib to describe the state of connectedness computers and hypertext (or the universe) might achieve: "Everything is deeply intertwingled."
August 1, 2009
bobstep commented on the word intertwingled
"Everything is deeply intertwingled" was Ted Nelson's sentence in "Computer Lib" 1974
August 1, 2009