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Definition of woven
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Woven () p. p. of
Weave.
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Woven
::
Woven () p. p. of
Weave.
Spongiose
::
Spongiopilin
(n.) A kind of cloth
interwoven
with small
pieces
of
sponge
and
rendered
waterproof
on one side by a
covering
of
rubber.
When
moistend
with hot water it is used as a
poultice.
Raddle
::
Raddle
(n.) A long,
flexible
stick,
rod, or
branch,
which is
interwoven
with
others,
between
upright
posts or
stakes,
in
making
a kind of hedge or
fence..
List
::
List (n.) A strip
forming
the woven
border
or
selvedge
of
cloth,
particularly
of
broadcloth,
and
serving
to
strengthen
it;
hence,
a strip of
cloth;
a
fillet..
Blancard
::
Blancard
(n.) A kind of linen cloth made in
Normandy,
the
thread
of which is
partly
blanches
before
it is
woven..
Interwoven
::
Interwoven
() imp. & p. p. of
Interweave.
Contextural
::
Contextural
(a.)
Pertaining
to
contexture
or
arrangement
of
parts;
producing
contexture;
interwoven.
Intertissued
::
Intertissued
(a.)
Interwoven.
Two-ply
::
Two-ply
(a.) Woven
double,
as cloth or
carpeting,
by
incorporating
two sets of warp
thread
and two of
weft..
Unweave
::
Unweave
(v. t.) To
unfold;
to undo; to
ravel,
as what has been
woven..
Silk
::
Silk (n.)
Hence,
thread
spun, or cloth
woven,
from the
above-named
material..
Tissue
::
Tissue
(n.) A fine
transparent
silk
stuff,
used for
veils,
etc.;
specifically,
cloth
interwoven
with gold or
silver
threads,
or
embossed
with
figures..
Tinsel
::
Tinsel
(n.) A
shining
material
used for
ornamental
purposes;
especially,
a very thin,
gauzelike
cloth with much gold or
silver
woven into it; also, very thin metal
overlaid
with a thin
coating
of gold or
silver,
brass foil, or the
like..
Lace
::
Lace (n.) A snare or gin,
especially
one made of
interwoven
cords;
a net..
Texture
::
Texture
(n.) That which
woven;
a woven
fabric;
a web.
Damask
::
Damask
(n.) Linen so woven that a
pattern
in
produced
by the
different
directions
of the
thread,
without
contrast
of
color..
Contextured
::
Contextured
(a.)
Formed
into
texture;
woven
together;
arranged;
composed.
Weave
::
Weave (v. i.) To
become
woven or
interwoven.
Filling
::
Filling
(n.) The woof in woven
fabrics.
Lace
::
Lace (n.) That which binds or
holds,
especially
by being
interwoven;
a
string,
cord, or band,
usually
one
passing
through
eyelet
or other
holes,
and used in
drawing
and
holding
together
parts of a
garment,
of a shoe, of a
machine
belt, etc..
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