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Definition of weave
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Weave (v. i.) To
become
woven or
interwoven.
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Stockish
::
Stockinger
(n.) A
stocking
weaver.
Weaver
::
Weaver
(n.) An
aquatic
beetle
of the genus
Gyrinus.
See
Whirling.
Interweave
::
Interweave
(v. t.) To weave
together;
to
intermix
or unite in
texture
or
construction;
to
intertwine;
as,
threads
of silk and
cotton
interwoven..
Interlace
::
Interlace
(v. t. & i.) To
unite,
as by
lacing
together;
to
insert
or
interpose
one thing
within
another;
to
intertwine;
to
interweave..
Tangle
::
Tangle
(n.) To unite or knit
together
confusedly;
to
interweave
or
interlock,
as
threads,
so as to make it
difficult
to
unravel
the knot; to
entangle;
to
ravel..
Weave
::
Weave (v. t.) To form, as
cloth,
by
interlacing
threads;
to
compose,
as a
texture
of any kind, by
putting
together
textile
materials;
as, to weave
broadcloth;
to weave a
carpet;
hence,
to form into a
fabric;
to
compose;
to
fabricate;
as, to weave the plot of a
story..
Slaie
::
Slaie (n.) A
weaver's
reed; a sley.
Implicate
::
Implicate
(v. t.) To
infold;
to fold
together;
to
interweave.
Throw
::
Throw (v. t.) To twist two or more
filaments
of, as silk, so as to form one
thread;
to twist
together,
as
singles,
in a
direction
contrary
to the twist of the
singles
themselves;
--
sometimes
applied
to the whole class of
operations
by which silk is
prepared
for the
weaver..
Beam
::
Beam (n.) A
cylinder
of wood,
making
part of a loom, on which
weavers
wind the warp
before
weaving;
also, the
cylinder
on which the cloth is
rolled,
as it is
woven;
one being
called
the fore beam, the other the back
beam..
Trivet
::
Trivet
(n.) A
weaver's
knife.
See
Trevat.
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) One of the ends of
weaver's
threads;
hence,
any soft, short
threads
or tufts
resembling
these..
Ravel
::
Ravel (v. t.) To
separate
or undo the
texture
of; to take
apart;
to
untwist;
to
unweave
or
unknit;
-- often
followed
by out; as, to ravel a
twist;
to ravel out a
stocking..
Webber
::
Webber
(n.) One who forms webs; a
weaver;
a
webster.
Whirligig
::
Whirligig
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
beetles
belonging
to
Gyrinus
and
allied
genera.
The body is firm, oval or
boatlike
in form, and
usually
dark
colored
with a
bronzelike
luster.
These
beetles
live
mostly
on the
surface
of
water,
and move about with great
celerity
in a
gyrating,
or
circular,
manner,
but they are also able to dive and swim
rapidly.
The larva is
aquatic.
Called
also
weaver,
whirlwig,
and
whirlwig
beetle..
Heddling
::
Heddling
(vb. n.) The act of
drawing
the warp
threads
through
the
heddle-eyes
of a
weaver's
harness;
the
harness
itself.
Wove
::
Wove () p. pr. & rare vb. n. of
Weave.
Kendal
::
Kendal
() A cloth
colored
green by dye
obtained
from the
woad-waxen,
formerly
used by
Flemish
weavers
at
Kendal,
in
Westmoreland,
England..
Crisp
::
Crisp (a.) To curl; to form into
ringlets,
as hair, or the nap of
cloth;
to
interweave,
as the
branches
of
trees..
Union
::
Union (n.) That which is
united,
or made one;
something
formed
by a
combination
or
coalition
of parts or
members;
a
confederation;
a
consolidated
body; a
league;
as, the
weavers
have
formed
a
union;
trades
unions
have
become
very
numerous;
the
United
States
of
America
are often
called
the
Union..
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