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Verb
/ˌintərˈläk/,
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interlocked, past participle; interlocking, present participle; interlocked, past tense; interlocks, 3rd person singular present;
  1. (of two or more things) Engage with each other by overlapping or by the fitting together of projections and recesses
    • - their fingers interlocked
Noun
  1. A device or mechanism for connecting or coordinating the function of different components

  2. A fabric knitted with closely interlocking stitches that allow it to stretch, typically used in underwear


  1. a device that prevents an automotive engine from starting; "car theives know how to bypass the ignition interlock"
  2. coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
  3. lock: hold in a locking position; "He locked his hands around her neck"
  4. mesh: the act of interlocking or meshing; "an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check"
  5. become engaged or intermeshed with one another; "They were locked in embrace"
  6. Interlock was a British industrial metal band, from London, formed in 1996, by John Tyrell (guitars/programming) and Syan (bass) and disbanded in 2008.
  7. A safety device that prevents activation in unsafe conditions; To fit together securely; To interlace
  8. (Interlocked) Two or more devices (most commonly dubbers in a mixing facility) with motors that run in sync are interlocked. ...
  9. (Interlocked) (1) Firmly joined. (2) Closely united. (3) Placed in close relative proximity, or in a specific relationship with another or others.
  10. (Interlocks) Electro-mechanical devices used to lock and monitor the position of doors or gates to make sure a lift cannot operate if the door/gate is open or unlocked.
  11. A term that generically refers to two or more machines running in sychronization; often shortened to "locked."
  12. The inability of pavers to move independently. When pavers are interlocked, there is frictional forces between them, which prevent them from moving alone. Interlocking allows the bearing of heavy loads to be dispersed throughout the pavement.
  13. An arrangement by means of which the functioning of one part is controlled by the functioning of another.
  14. The stitch variation of the rib stitch, which resembles two separate 1 x 1 ribbed fabrics that are interknitted. Plain (double knit) interlock stitch fabrics are thicker, heavier, and more stable than single knit constructions.
  15. An electrical switch, usually magnetically operated. Used to interrupt all (local) power to a panel or device when the door is opened or the circuit exposed to service.
  16. A device having two related and interdependent functions which are: (1) to prevent the operation of the driving machine by the normal operating device unless the hoistway door is locked in the closed position. ...
  17. The control of a device starting or stopping is dependent upon the action of another device.
  18. design feature which enables sash to engage one another when closed.
  19. A device used to lock two or more drawers together but allows only one drawer to be open at a time. This prevents simultaneous opening and prevents tipping.
  20. A device to prevent lift movement when a landing gate is not fully
  21. a firm, double filling knit where the two needle beds knit two-interlocked 1 x 1 rib fabrics.  Both sides of the fabric look like the face side of jersey.
  22. a knitting process commonly used in fabric from which short sleeve shirts are made. Interlock knits feel and look like jersey knit on both sides.
  23. An interlock is a device actuated by the operation of some other device with which it is directly associated, to govern succeeding operation of the same or allied devices.
  24. A switch that detects whether the printer's cover is open and prevents it from going on line until the cover is closed.
  25. A mechanical, electrical, or key-operated device that prevents or allows operation of equipment only in a prearranged sequence.