
1) Chevron 2) Twill
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1) Chevron weave 2) Cloth 3) Common twill pattern 4) Fabric 5) Material 6) Piscatorial spine 7) Ski-trail pattern 8) Textile 9) Textile pattern 10) Zigzag pattern
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A pattern consisting of rows of short, slanted parallel lines with the direction of the slant alternating row by row.
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• (a.) Pertaining to, or like, the spine of a herring; especially, characterized by an arrangement of work in rows of parallel lines, which in the alternate rows slope in different directions.
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Brick or stone laid in alternate diagonal courses.
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Much like a piece of jewelry, this is a broken twill weave producing a zig-zag pattern.
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A variation on the twill weave construction in which the twill is reversed, or broken, at regular intervals, producing a zig zag effect.
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Brick or stone laid in alternate diagonal courses.
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brick or stone laid diagonally
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A decorative pattern of stone, brick or tile that looks like the spine of a herring with the ribs extended from opposite sides in rows of parallel, slanting lines.
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A broken twill weave with a zig zag effect pattern. Often made of wool fibers, but can be other natural or man-made fibers.
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Her'ring·bone` (hĕr'rĭng*bōn`)
adjective Pertaining to, or like, the spine of a herring; especially, characterized by an arrangement of work in rows of parallel lines, which in the alternate rows slope in different directions.
Herringbone stitch ,
a kind of cross-stitch ...
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A variation on the twill weave construction in which the twill is reversed, or broken, at regular intervals, producing a zigzag effect that resembles fish bones.
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In masonry herringbone work is one in which the stones are laid aslant instead of being bedded flat. It is very commonly found in rough walling, and occasionally, in the Norman style, in ashlar work. It is more frequent in the Norman than any other style, but it is not to be relied upon as evidence of the date of a building. It is sometimes found i...
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A pattern of setting in which the units are laid aslant, with the direction of incline reversing in alternate courses, forming a zigzag effect.
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Patterning caused by driving a colour-modulated composite video signal (PAL or NTSC) into a monochrome monitor. It is also often a characteristic of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) picked up along a coaxial cable length.
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A skiing technique named after the marks left by skis when a skier nudges upward through the snow.
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Pattern created by a skier climbing up a hill by arraying their skis in a V-shape. Named for the resemblance to a fish’s skeleton.
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See Streak, Herringbone
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brick or stone laid diagonally
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noun a pattern of columns of short parallel lines with all the lines in one column sloping one way and lines in adjacent columns sloping the other way; it is used in weaving, masonry, parquetry, embroidery
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noun a twilled fabric with a herringbone pattern
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A variation on the twill weave construction in which the twill is reversed, or broken, at regular intervals, producing a zig-zag effect.
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A zig zag twill weave pattern, popular for dress shirts.
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A V-shaped weave that mimics the skeleton of a herringbone fish as is popularly seen in tweed and wool outerwear.
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