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Definitions of interlocking in various dictionaries:
noun - contact by fitting together
noun - the act of interlocking or meshing
verb - coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Engaging by fitting together |
Engaging with close fit |
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Nov 21 2005 The Times - Concise |
Dec 18 2004 The Times - Concise |
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firmly joined together, especially by one part fitting into another: |
(of two or more things) engage with each other by overlapping or by the fitting together of projections and recesses. |
That interlocks. |
Present participle of interlock. |
the act of interlocking or meshing |
contact by fitting together |
linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing |
Interlocking description |
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In railway signalling, an interlocking is an arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through an arrangement of tracks such as junctions or crossings. The signalling appliances and tracks are sometimes collectively referred to as an interlocking plant. An interlocking is designed so that it is impossible to display a signal to proceed unless the route to be used is proven safe. * In North America, the official railroad definition of interlocking is: "An arrangement of signals and signal appliances so interconnected that their movements must succeed each other in proper sequence". |