interwrapEtymologyFrom inter- + wrap.adjBetween wraps.“As far as the mandrel designer is concerned, this condition is hypothetical as it is necessary to design the mandrel to avoid interwrap slippage occurring since this would cause scratch marks on the strip.”nounThe act or condition of interwrapping.“The experiments performed were concerned with the effects of "interwrap eddy currents", or eddy currents circulating in more than a single turn.”verbTo intertwine; to wrap together.“Then from end to end there pass a succession of undulations, the folds of the curtain interwrapping and forming a series of graceful curves.”