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Meaning
Noun
●
A
twist
; a convolution.
●
A strong
thread
composed
of two or three
smaller
threads
or
strands
twisted
together, and used for various
purposes
,
as for
binding
small
parcels
, making
nets
,
and the like
; a small
cord
or string.
●
The
act
of
twining
or
winding
round.
●
Intimate and
suggestive
dance
gyrations.
Verb
●
To
weave
together.
●
To
wind
,
as one
thread
around another, or as any
flexible
substance
around another body.
●
To
wind
about; to
embrace
; to entwine.
●
To
mutually
twist
together; to become
mutually
involved
; to intertwine.
●
To
wind
; to
bend
; to make
turns
; to meander.
●
To
ascend
in
spiral
lines
about a support; to
climb
spiral
ly.
●
To
turn round
; to revolve.
●
To change the
direction
of.
●
To
mingle
; to mix.
●
Alternative form of
twin
(“to separate”)
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
twine
English
twine
Middle English (1100-1500)
twinen
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
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Rhymes
Pine
Tine
Dyne
Jain
Sine
Nine
Sign
Wine
Line
Dine
Vine
Fine
Mine
Kine
Rine
Rhine
Aline
Cline
Align
Thine
Spine
Swine
Whine
Klein
Shine
Opine
Dwine
Rhine
Stein
Rhyne
Trine
Brine
Twine
Chine
Design
Strine
Spline
Refine
Define
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Canine
Ashine
Assign
Obsign
Atrine
Berine
Shrine
Resign
Quinine
Recline
Entwine
Decline
Despine
Combine
Asinine
Anodyne
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Incline
Consign
Headsign
Pristine
Redesign
Einstein
Arretine
Underline
Undermine
Undersign
Liechtenstein
Soft Sign
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