- entangles
- en·tan·gle || ɪn'tæŋgl v. embroil, involve; become enmeshed, become ensnared
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
entangle — [[t]ɪntæ̱ŋg(ə)l[/t]] entangles, entangling, entangled 1) VERB If one thing entangles itself with another, the two things become caught together very tightly. [V n with/in n] The blade of the oar had entangled itself with the strap of her bag.… … English dictionary
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Entanglement — En*tan gle*ment, n. 1. State of being entangled; intricate and confused involution; that which entangles; intricacy; perplexity. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil.) An extensive low obstacle formed of stakes, stumps, or the like, connected by wires, ropes,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Entangler — En*tan gler, n. One that entangles. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cobweb — noun Etymology: Middle English coppeweb, from coppe spider (from Old English ātorcoppe) + web; akin to Middle Dutch coppe spider Date: 14th century 1. a. the network spread by a spider ; spiderweb b. tangles of the silk … New Collegiate Dictionary
entanglement — noun Date: 1535 1. a. the action of entangling ; the state of being entangled b. something that entangles, confuses, or ensnares < a project delayed by legal entanglements > 2. the condition of being deeply involved < their entanglement in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
free — I. adjective (freer; freest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English frēo; akin to Old High German frī free, Welsh rhydd, Sanskrit priya own, dear Date: before 12th century 1. a. having the legal and political rights of a citizen b. enjoying… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cassandra — In Greek mythology, Cassandra (Greek: Κασσάνδρα she who entangles men [This is Robert Graves etymology.] ) (also known as Alexandra) was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of… … Wikipedia
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