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Definition of weave
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of weave is as below...
Weave (v. t.) To
unite,
as
threads
of any kind, in such a
manner
as to form a
texture;
to
entwine
or
interlace
into a
fabric;
as, to weave wool, silk, etc.;
hence,
to unite by close
connection
or
intermixture;
to unite
intimately..
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Weave
::
Weave (v. i.) To
become
woven or
interwoven.
Trevat
::
Trevat
(n.) A
weaver's
cutting
instrument;
for
severing
the loops of the pile
threads
of
velvet.
Wattle
::
Wattle
(v. t.) To twist or
interweave,
one with
another,
as
twigs;
to form a
network
with; to plat; as, to
wattle
branches..
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..
Interlace
::
Interlace
(v. t. & i.) To
unite,
as by
lacing
together;
to
insert
or
interpose
one thing
within
another;
to
intertwine;
to
interweave..
Unweave
::
Unweave
(v. t.) To
unfold;
to undo; to
ravel,
as what has been
woven..
Woven
::
Woven () p. p. of
Weave.
Interweave
::
Interweave
(v. t.) To weave
together;
to
intermix
or unite in
texture
or
construction;
to
intertwine;
as,
threads
of silk and
cotton
interwoven..
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) One of the ends of
weaver's
threads;
hence,
any soft, short
threads
or tufts
resembling
these..
Raddle
::
Raddle
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
wooden
bar, with a row of
upright
pegs set in it, used by
domestic
weavers
to keep the warp of a
proper
width,
and
prevent
tangling
when it is wound upon the beam of the
loom..
Sley
::
Sley (v. t.) A
weaver's
reed.
Warping
::
Warping
(n.) The art or
occupation
of
preparing
warp or webs for the
weaver.
Weave
::
Weave (n.) A
particular
method
or
pattern
of
weaving;
as, the
cassimere
weave..
Pirn
::
Pirn (n.) A quill or reed on which
thread
or yarn is
wound;
a
bobbin;
also, the wound yarn on a
weaver's
shuttle;
also, the reel of a
fishing
rod..
Weaver
::
Weaver
(n.) A
weaver
bird.
Baya
::
Baya (n.) The East
Indian
weaver
bird
(Ploceus
Philippinus).
Interwoven
::
Interwoven
() imp. & p. p. of
Interweave.
Oxbird
::
Oxbird
(n.) An
African
weaver
bird
(Textor
alector).
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..
Slaie
::
Slaie (n.) A
weaver's
reed; a sley.
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