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weave
To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another.
''This loom weaves yarn into sweaters.''
To spin a cocoon or a web.
''Spiders weave beautiful but deadly [..]
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weaveOld English wefan "to weave, form by interlacing yarn," figuratively "devise, contrive, arrange" (class V strong verb; past tense wæf, past participle wefen), from Proto-Germanic * [..]
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weave1580s, "something woven," from weave (v.). Meaning "method or pattern of weaving" is from 1888.
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weavec. 1200, "to move from one place to another," of uncertain origin, perhaps from weave (v.1). From early 14c. as "move to and fro;" 1590s as "move side to side." Use in bo [..]
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weaveto combine and regularly interlace threads or fibers to form a fabric.
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weaveinterlace by or as if by weaving pattern of weaving or structure of a fabric create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton; "tissue textiles&quo [..]
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weaveto make cloth by twisting threads over and under each other
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weaveThe configuration of threads running perpendicular to one another. A plain weave places weft thread over the warp thread in sequence, then reverses for the next row of threads.
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weavethe way a fabric is constructed (a mechanical process in which warp and weft threads are interlocked). There are 3 basic weave patterns: plain
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weave(n) pattern of weaving or structure of a fabric(v) interlace by or as if by weaving(v) create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton(v) sway to and fro(v) to move or [..]
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weaveA combined roll and yaw motion.
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weaveThe pattern created by overlapping warp and weft threads in a woven fabric.
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weaveContinuous crossing of flight paths by members of a formation.
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weaveContinuous crossing of flight paths by members of a formation.
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weaveA hair weave is usually a hairpiece with layered gaps made into it. This is then placed on a persons head and his/her own real hair is weaved into the hairpiece.
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weaveSee "Oscillation."
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weaveA hair weave is usually a hairpiece with layered gaps made into it. This is then placed on a person’s head and his/her own real hair is weaved into the hairpiece.
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weavePaint technique devised by DKT. It is one of our Paperworks collection.
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weaveWeave may refer to:
Weaving, a method of fabric production
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weaveIn the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the Weave is the source of both arcane and divine spellcasting.
In addition to the Weave, there is als [..]
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weaveWeaving is a technique used in digital printing to reduce visual bands resulting from the proximity of adjacent print nozzles. Horizontal rows are printed out of order and "weaved" together with subs [..]
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weaveweave is a French company which provides operational strategy consulting services. In 2011, weave became the first French consulting firm to obtain European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) re [..]
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