interlock

[ verb in-ter-lok, in-ter-lok; noun in-ter-lok ]
/ verb ˌɪn tərˈlɒk, ˈɪn tərˌlɒk; noun ˈɪn tərˌlɒk /

verb (used without object)

verb (used with object)

noun

Origin of interlock

First recorded in 1625–35; inter- + lock1

OTHER WORDS FROM interlock

in·ter·lock·er, noun un·in·ter·locked, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for interlock

interlock

verb (ˌɪntəˈlɒk)

to join or be joined firmly, as by a mutual interconnection of parts

noun (ˈɪntəˌlɒk)

the act of interlocking or the state of being interlocked
a device, esp one operated electromechanically, used in a logic circuit or electrical safety system to prevent an activity being initiated unless preceded by certain events
a closely knitted fabric

adjective (ˈɪntəˌlɒk)

(of fabric) closely knitted

Derived forms of interlock

interlocker, noun