interfoliate (Meaning)

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interfoliate (v. t.)

To interleave.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interfoliate

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interfoliate Sentence Examples

  1. The botanist meticulously interfoliated paper sheets between the specimens for preservation.
  2. The architect carefully interfoliated blueprints to create a comprehensive construction document set.
  3. The historian interfoliated blank pages in the ancient manuscript to safeguard its fragile content.
  4. The artist interfoliated layers of paint and varnish to achieve the desired translucency in her artwork.
  5. The chef interfoliated thin slices of truffle with porcini mushrooms to create a flavor-packed dish.
  6. The designer interfoliated fabric with lace to enhance the elegance of the garment.
  7. The botanist interfoliated grass samples with cotton fibers to study their comparative durability.
  8. The librarian interfoliated old letters with archival paper to prevent their deterioration.
  9. The calligrapher interfoliated gold leaf between the lines of text to embellish the sacred scroll.
  10. The composer interfoliated sections of classical music with avant-garde melodies to create a unique and experimental symphony.

FAQs About the word interfoliate

To interleave.

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The botanist meticulously interfoliated paper sheets between the specimens for preservation.

The architect carefully interfoliated blueprints to create a comprehensive construction document set.

The historian interfoliated blank pages in the ancient manuscript to safeguard its fragile content.

The artist interfoliated layers of paint and varnish to achieve the desired translucency in her artwork.