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imbrication
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Imbrication
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the arrangement or overlapping of elements so that each partially covers the one beneath it, as in tiles, shingles, or scales
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The artist painted fish with careful imbrication of scales.
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Understanding the imbrication of syntax and semantics is crucial for advanced language learners.
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