/wiːv/(wove or US alsoweaved, woven or US alsoweaved)
Definition
›[I or T]to make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom (= special frame): This type of wool is woven into fabric which will make jackets.General words for textiles›[T]to twist long objects together, or to make something by doing this: We were shown how to roughly weave ferns and grass together to make a temporary shelter.It takes great skill to weave a basket from/out of rushes.Bending, twisting and curvingCrafts›[T]literaryto form something from several different things or to combine several different things, in a complicated or skilled way: The biography is woven from the many accounts which exist of things she did.Connecting and combiningVariety and mixturesMixing and mixturesweaving
/ˈwiː.vɪŋ/noun[U]›There has been increasing automation of spinning and weaving.General words for textilesCraftsweaver
/ˈwiː.vər//-vɚ/noun[C]›a person whose job is weaving cloth and other materials: basket weaversCraftsGeneral words for textiles
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