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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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Interwoven
::
Interwoven
() imp. & p. p. of
Interweave.
Sley
::
Sley (v. t.) To
separate
or part the
threads
of, and
arrange
them in a reed; -- a term used by
weavers.
See
Sleave,
and
Sleid..
Impleach
::
Impleach
(v. t.) To
pleach;
to
interweave.
Weave
::
Weave (n.) A
particular
method
or
pattern
of
weaving;
as, the
cassimere
weave..
Warp
::
Warp (v. t.) To
weave;
to
fabricate.
Plait
::
Plait (v. t.) To
interweave
the
strands
or locks of; to
braid;
to plat; as, to plait hair; to plait
rope..
Webber
::
Webber
(n.) One who forms webs; a
weaver;
a
webster.
Republican
::
Republican
(n.) A South
African
weaver
bird
(Philetaerus
socius).
These
weaver
birds build many nests
together,
under a large
rooflike
shelter,
which they make of
straw..
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..
Wove
::
Wove () p. pr. & rare vb. n. of
Weave.
Vex
::
Vex (v. t.) To
twist;
to
weave.
Twill
::
Twill (v. i.) To
weave,
as
cloth,
so as to
produce
the
appearance
of
diagonal
lines or ribs on the
surface..
Woven
::
Woven () p. p. of
Weave.
Weaving
::
Weaving
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
weaves;
the act or art of
forming
cloth in a loom by the union or
intertexture
of
threads..
Entangle
::
Entangle
(v. t.) To twist or
interweave
in such a
manner
as not to be
easily
separated;
to make
tangled,
confused,
and
intricate;
as, to
entangle
yarn or the
hair..
Knit
::
Knit (v. i.) To form a
fabric
by
interlacing
yarn or
thread;
to weave by
making
knots or
loops.
Interdigitate
::
Interdigitate
(v. t.) To
interweave.
Interweave
::
Interweave
(v. t.) To weave
together;
to
intermix
or unite in
texture
or
construction;
to
intertwine;
as,
threads
of silk and
cotton
interwoven..
Tissue
::
Tissue
(v. t.) To form
tissue
of; to
interweave.
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..
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