The Collaborative International Dictionary
Intertangle \In`ter*tan"gle\, v. t.
To entangle; to intertwine. ``Moss and intertangled vines.''
--Longfellow.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To entangle; to intertwine.
Usage examples of "intertangle".
The mighty multitude of nations, the millions and millions of the grass stretching away in intertangled ranks, through pasture and mead from shore to shore, have no kinship with these their lords.
It was a single quick movement, but it was made up of many subtle parts, the drag of breast across his chest, the pleasant pulling apart of fleshes cemented by dried sweat, tiny tugs of intertangled hairs separating, moist sounds from her loins.
Close by he found three or four more, intertangled and superimposed as if the unhappy beings had fallen partly across each other, and in that position had mouldered away leaving nothing but their outline.