interchain
English
Etymology
Adjective
interchain (comparative more interchain, superlative most interchain)
Verb
interchain (third-person singular simple present interchains, present participle interchaining, simple past and past participle interchained)
- To link together; to unite closely or firmly, as if by a chain.
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- Two bosoms interchained with an oath.
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