
1) Creating fabric 2) Lurching 3) Making by interlacing 4) Making fabric on loom 5) Moving from side to side 6) Staggering 7) Stumbling 8) Unsteady 9) Zigzagging
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1) Lurching 2) Staggering 3) Stumbling 4) Unsteady
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- creating fabric
- of textiles; create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton
- sway to and fro
- to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course
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Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. The other methods are knitting, lace making, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling. (Weft or woof is an old Engli...
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[horse] Weaving is a stable vice of horses, in which the horse repetitively sways side to side, shifting weight and moving its head and neck back and forth. ==Causes== Horses often perform this vice over a stall door, or near the grill of the stall, possibly because it is the exit from the stall, or because their view changes slightly as th...
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[knitting] In knitting, weaving is a family of techniques used for several purposes in knitting. The most common use for the technique is when working stranded color patterns, in which two yarns are alternated to certain of the stitches to create patterns. Weaving is used to attach the horizontal strands of yarn that pass unused behind stit...
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[mythology] The theme of weaving in mythology is ancient, and its lost mythic lore probably accompanied the early spread of this art. In traditional societies today, westward of Central Asia and the Iranian plateau, weaving is a mystery within woman`s sphere. Where men have become the primary weavers in this part of the world, it is possibl...
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• (n.) An incessant motion of a horse`s head, neck, and body, from side to side, fancied to resemble the motion of a hand weaver in throwing the shuttle. • (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. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of WeaveWeaving: words in th...
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production of fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns so that they cross each other, normally at right angles, usually accomplished with a hand- or ... [22 related articles]
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Method of making fabric by interlacing threads. Plain weave is a simple, over-under construction giving a flat, even texture, while patterned weaves such as twill and herringbone are obtained by differential raising of warp threads on the loom.
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The process of forming a base (or track) along the scalp to attach wefted hair. This process is not limited to the cornrow method. Several other popular methods are the Euro lock, Microlinking, and Bonding.
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The interlacing of WARP and FILLING YARN to form a cloth.
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Weav'ing noun 1. 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.
2. (Far.) An incessant motion of a horse's head, neck, and body, from side to side, fancied to resemble the motion of a hand weaver in thr...
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Rhythmic swaying of weight from one front foot to the other when confined Can be socially contagious
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Interlacing of two sets of yarn to form fabric.
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the process of producing fabric by interlacing warp and weft yarns.
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A stable vice characterized by a repetitive rocking motion made by rhythmically swinging the head and neck from side to side while transferring the weight back and forth from one foreleg to the other.
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The crossing of warp and weft threads to make cloth.
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fiber construction predicated on a right-angle relationship. In a weaving, the warp is a unit of strong taut cords running vertically on a loom, and the flexible weft fibers are “woven” in and out horizontally of the warp strings. When the weaving is completed, the warp strings are cut from the loom, and warp and weft fibers have created a soli...
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A way of eluding punches by turning and twisting movements.
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noun creating fabric
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Click images to enlargeThe production of textile fabric by means of a loom. The basic process involves the interlacing at right angles of vertical threads (the warp) and horizontal threads (the weft). The weft is traditionally carried across from one side of the loom to the other by a type of bobbin called a shuttle, and ...
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A way of eluding punches by turning and twisting movements.
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A way of eluding punches by turning and twisting movements.
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A camp activity where campers make fabric by interlacing two sets of threads or yarns at right angles. Includes hand and loom techniques, as well as basketry.
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