
1) Amazon locale 2) Arachnid structure 3) Arachnid trap 4) Arachnoid parlor 5) Archie Comics superhero 6) Attic construction 7) Attic hanging 8) Attic sight 9) Bad thing to fly into 10) Baseball glove part 11) Baseball mitt part 12) Bug catcher 13) Bug net 14) Carefully woven trap 15) Charlotte creation
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1) Charlotte 2) Entanglement 3) Labyrinth 4) Maze 5) Mesh 6) Net 7) Network 8) Snare 9) Trap 10) Wab 11) Www
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• (n.) The blade of a saw. • (n.) A weaver. • (n.) A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead. • (n.) The texture of very fine thread spun by a spider for catching insects at its prey; a cobweb. • (n.) A plate or thin portion, continuous or perforated, connecting stiffening ribs or flanges, or other parts of an object....
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Distance between the finger holes, usually one-quarter to three-eights of an inch. (bridge)
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(from the article `spider`) ...especially insects. Some spiders are active hunters that chase and overpower their prey. These typically have a well-developed sense of touch or ... ...spiders)56 tropical species. Cribellum; 3 tarsal claws; eyes in 3 rows; anal tubercle large; Dinopis with 2 huge eyes, holds web, throws it over ... ......
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Roll of printing paper.
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1. That which is woven; a texture; textile fabric; especially, something woven in a loom. 'Penelope, for her Ulysses' sake, Devised a web her wooers to deceive.' (Spenser) 'Not web might be woven, not a shuttle thrown, or penalty of exile.' (Bancroft) ... 2. A whole piece of linen cloth as woven. ... 3. The texture of very fine thread spun by a spi...
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(web) a tissue or membrane. laryngeal web a common congenital malformation of the larynx, ranging from a thin, translucent diaphragm to a thicker, more fibrotic obstruction (see laryngeal atresia); it is spread between the vocal folds near the anterior commissure and may cause ho...
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Any transverse lateral stiffener
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Nothing to do with the internet. A web printing machine is one that accepts the paper on a large roll (the web). These are very fast presses and are only economic for long run and high volume work. Most people have seen film of newspapers being printed - this is a web process. The majority of magazines you find in the newsagent have been printed by web. The opposite of sheet fed.
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Web noun [ Middle English
webbe , Anglo-Saxon
webba . See
Weave .] A weaver. [ Obsolete]
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Web transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Webbed ;
present participle & verbal noun Webbing .] To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle.
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Short for 'World Wide Web.'
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That part of a steel girder between the flanges.
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The cross wall connecting the face shells of a hollow masonry unit.
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a sheet of fibres produced by a carding machine (carded web) or combing machine (combed web); see also batt.
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Skin stretched between toes
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(1) A single thickness of foil as it leaves the rolling mill. (2)A connecting element between ribs, flanges, or bosses on profile and forgings.
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Central section of a H, I or J section, central vertical plate of a plate girder.
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entanglement noun an intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim
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A shortened way of referencing the World Wide Web.
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1) The vertical or diagonal members joined at the top and bottom chords of a joist or joist girder to form triangular patterns or 2) The portion of a structural member between the flanges.
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The portion of a hollow concrete masonry unit connecting the face shells.
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the network of interlocking parts that give a feather its smooth appearance; a part of the feet of waterfowl
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During forming, a fold of plastic that cannot be stretched flat against a mold surface.
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