interleave
/ɪntərˈliːv/Definitions
1. verb
to insert or place alternately with something else, especially in the course of reading, watching, or listening.
“The film interleafs between past and present, creating a unique narrative.”
2. noun
a part of a document, film, etc., placed between other parts.
“The credits are the interleave between each scene of the movie.”
3. verb
to combine different data or information in a single file or document, so that it can be easily accessed or displayed.
“The software allows you to interleave different types of data for easy analysis.”