entwiningly
(law) The presumption that the failure of a party to produce a witness available to them indicates that the testimony of that witness would go against the party.
So as to entwine.
(idiomatic) To complete; to create details from a basic outline, structure, or skeleton.
(sailing) A small part of a sail lowered in a gale to keep the ship’s head to the sea.
蔦は石の壁に絡みつくように伸び、遺跡を生きたタペストリーのように包み込んだ。
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