interclose
/ɪntərˈkloʊs/Definitions
1. verb
to bring or bring together into a closer or more intimate position, especially the parts of something that are divided or separated.
“The surgeon had to interclose the patient’s wound to promote healing.”
2. verb
to close or bring together something that is divided or separated, especially by uniting two or more parts.
“The engineer interclosed the two ends of the pipe to create a sealed system.”
3. noun
a part or section of something that is closed or brought together with another part or section.
“The interclose of the two wings of the building created a single, cohesive structure.”