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Definition of weave
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Weave (n.) A
particular
method
or
pattern
of
weaving;
as, the
cassimere
weave..
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Weave
::
Weave (v. i.) To
become
woven or
interwoven.
Webster
::
Webster
(n.) A
weaver;
originally,
a
female
weaver..
Wove
::
Wove () p. pr. & rare vb. n. of
Weave.
Unweave
::
Unweave
(v. t.) To
unfold;
to undo; to
ravel,
as what has been
woven..
Plight
::
Plight
(v. t.) To
weave;
to
braid;
to fold; to
plait.
Stockish
::
Stockinger
(n.) A
stocking
weaver.
Weave
::
Weave (v. i.) To
practice
weaving;
to work with a loom.
Crisp
::
Crisp (a.) To curl; to form into
ringlets,
as hair, or the nap of
cloth;
to
interweave,
as the
branches
of
trees..
Warping
::
Warping
(n.) The art or
occupation
of
preparing
warp or webs for the
weaver.
Interdigitate
::
Interdigitate
(v. t.) To
interweave.
Intertex
::
Intertex
(v. t.) To
intertwine;
to weave or bind
together.
Twill
::
Twill (v. i.) To
weave,
as
cloth,
so as to
produce
the
appearance
of
diagonal
lines or ribs on the
surface..
Weave
::
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..
Slaie
::
Slaie (n.) A
weaver's
reed; a sley.
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..
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.) One who
weaves,
or whose
occupation
is to
weave..
Weaver
::
Weaver
(n.) A
weaver
bird.
Interweave
::
Interweave
(v. t.) To weave
together;
to
intermix
or unite in
texture
or
construction;
to
intertwine;
as,
threads
of silk and
cotton
interwoven..
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..
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