The forms interleave, go transparent, and they also align, echo, repeat, reverse.
From the independent.co.uk
The container file is used to identify and interleave different data types.
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Transfer to a plate and interleave with greaseproof paper then keep warm.
From the expressandstar.com
Transfer to a plate and interleave with greaseproof paper, keep warm.
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Nor do I agree that you should interleave the good news with the bad.
From the guardian.co.uk
Indeed, prior to Mac OS X, it was purposely impossible to interleave windows from multiple applications.
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The DVD player is audio-video interleave and JPEG compatible.
From the smh.com.au
Interleave the digits of the coach numbers and the seat numbers to get the room numbers for the guests.
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But I could at most drink half a bottle, and often less than that, since it was hard to interleave drinking water and energy drinks.
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Provide (books) with blank leaves
Intersperse the sectors on the concentric magnetic circular patterns written on a computer disk surface to guide the storing and recording of data
Intersperse alternately, as of protective covers for book illustrations
In computer science and telecommunication, interleaving is a way to arrange data in a non-contiguous way to increase performance.
To insert (pages, which are normally blank) between the pages of a book; To intersperse (something) at regular intervals between the parts of a thing; To allocate (things such as successive segments of memory) to different tasks
(interleaving) The action of interleaving; data that has undergone this action
(Interleaved) When blank leaves alternate with the printed leaves, a book is said to be interleaved.
(Interleaves) Printed pages loosely inserted in a publication.
(Interleaves) sheetlets of glassine paper placed between panes in stamp booklets.