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adjective 
  1. overlapping, Overlapping, like scales or roof-tiles; intertwined.
    • 1965, John Fowles, The Magus:
    • :He stopped speaking for a moment, like a man walking who comes to a brink; perhaps it was an artful pause, but it made the stars, the night, seem to wait, as if story, narration, history, lay in the nature of things; and the cosmos was for the story, not the story for the cosmos.
    • 1996, Russell Hoban, Fremder, Bloomsbury 2003, p. 50:
    • : the spaceport filled up with emptiness and that silence made up of the low roar of the air-cycling system, the hum of the robot sweepers, the sizzle of the noctolux lamps, and the sound of distant footsteps.
Etymology: Participle adjective of imbricate.


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